The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) has named 66 North American facilities as winners of its 2022 Accident Prevention Contest, specifically for their low rates of worker safety incidents.
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Granite Construction Inc. (Granite) has been awarded an approximately $173 million contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District, to construct various elements along the Sacramento River in California.
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Global construction firm Skanska has promoted Daniel Patarozzi to vice-president and account manager of Skanska USA Building, to lead healthcare operations in New York and New Jersey.
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Safe Piping Matters has published a new research-based report on the firestopping of pipe penetrations. It presents expert insights on how to help protect the lives of occupants and first responders in building fires.
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A mixed-use office development in Charlottesville, Virginia, seamlessly integrates into a prominent site within the city’s historic Downtown Mall district. The building’s stepped facade helps it conform to contextual scale and attain energy and water conservation, as well as occupant health and wellness.
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The Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) has released updates to its Design-Build Done Right Universal Best Practices, which was first released in 2014.
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Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH) has appointed Dr. Keith Kesner as a project director for its structural engineering division in New York City, hoping to bolster the firm’s repair and rehabilitation expertise and knowledge of concrete performance for new and existing structures.
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The Burden Museum and Gardens’ new welcome center is designed to cater to visitors of the nearby Botanic Gardens, Rural Life Museum, and Louisiana State University (LSU) AgCenter, as well as nearby communities and cultural attractions.
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California’s office tower (W)rapper is named after its wrapping steel exoskeleton, which provides support to the 16-story building. The building is not significant just for its appearance, but also for its sustainability features.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected a visually striking, sustainable design for new air traffic control towers, to replace the existing outdated towers at more than 100 municipal and regional airports across the U.S.
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