One of the most important aspects of construction is delivering a quality project. Owners hire contractors to perform a specific function, and they expect a superior product.
James Hardie Building Products Inc., is being chosen to protect more than 8 million homes – surpassing any other brand of siding.* Durability, diverse design options, and uncompromising performance is why so many people are selecting James Hardie products for their home.
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects unveils the 1.2 million-square-foot Salesforce Transit Center including its rooftop park, Salesforce Park. Stretching four blocks along Mission Street, one block south of the city’s Financial District. The long awaited Transit Center is a new paradigm for urban design in the United States.
Manual concrete chipping can be a dusty, noisy endeavor that subjects workers to risks of injury and illness. When extensive overhead hammering is required on a job, such was the case when Western Specialty Contractors
Alpha Brewing Company recently took its business to the next level with a new, expanded headquarters in St. Louis that features a high-performance insulated metal panel facade by Metl-Span.
Rick Sawdey got the last laugh. As a child, Sawdey would occasionally lose his beloved BB gun when his dad wanted to punish him for shooting out barn windows on the family farm in Michigan.
School features HDPE partitions and lockers from Scranton products in collaborative environment. After four years of planning, Hamlin Middle School of Springfield, Oregon recently held the grand opening of its new $41 million facility featuring a modern, collaborative environment dedicated to STEAM
One of the largest credit unions in California, Travis Credit Union, serves more than 200,000 members. For nearly 70 years, it has supported the communities surrounding Vacaville through financial literacy education, banking products, and friendly, genuine employees.
Western Specialty Contractors - St. Louis Masonry Restoration Branch recently completed a $1.2 million facade restoration of the historic Monogram Building at 1706 Washington Ave. in Downtown St. Louis.
Fatalities in the construction sector are on the rise as the industry’s workforce ages and youngsters show no interest in replacing them — a challenge that safety experts are looking to mitigate in part through the use of new technologies.