An increase in construction demand can also bring about a rise in job site injuries. That happened in New Jersey, as the state has seen a 25 percent boost in construction-related injuries, according to FingerLakes1.com.
Integrated design firm JZA+D recently shared the news of grand openings for new venue locations for outpatient physical and occupational therapy provider JAG-ONE and mental health care treatment source Center for Anxiety — both featuring architecture and interior designs by the firm.
Premier Properties has announced that plans for a $60 million, 150-unit apartment building in the heart of Rutgers’ campus were unveiled at the Zoning Board meeting last month.
Officials identified a Philadelphia worker who died in a construction accident in late February, according to Marcella Baietto of CBS Philadelphia. The scene of the accident is still undergoing safety inspections.
One of the largest monetary settlements in New Jersey’s history, $18.85 million, was recently secured for a client who died due to an accident at a construction site. This story appeared in Digital Journal, in a piece from the Press Advantage.
As the gateway to the east end and academic core of Rowan University’s Glassboro, New Jersey, campus, the new Discovery Hall offers expanded space to meet growing enrollment in the School of Earth & Environment and the College of Science & Mathematics.
The Telyas Chabad Jewish Center, an innovative community facility combining spaces for worship, education, meetings and social gatherings, recently celebrated its grand opening in Clinton, New Jersey.
The New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers recently held its annual Design Excellence Awards celebration. Seventeen interior designers won 40 prizes among them in 17 categories. Included were three student awards; Caitlyn Dolan of Brookdale Community College in the Residential Space category, Mary Castellano of Kean University in the Commercial Space category, and Kerri Neumann of Berkeley College in the Public Space category.
Dan Bamdas appreciates efficiency. As a former lawyer turned builder, Bamdas looks for reliable products that help him save time and money on the creation of his spec homes.