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Carbon emission concerns are rapidly changing delivery requirements for construction projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

The proposed enhancements will expand the facility’s footprint, boost inspection capabilities, reorganize traffic flow through improved lane systems, enhance lighting, install canopy systems and ensure the provision of a secure detention area. Design work will begin in 2025, and construction is slated for 2026. The Kenneth G.

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Enhancing the I-5

Civil + Structural Engineer

The project broke ground in December of 2021, and is currently slated for completion in late Summer 2026. The steps of this project include: Installing Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) improvements including count stations, closed-circuit television (CCTV), and ramp metering to nine on-ramps.

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Using DAS to Solve Capacity and Connectivity Challenges

Civil + Structural Engineer

“The days of people holding up their phones during a concert or a game to find cell service should be a thing of the past,” said Peter Tardy, PE, Director of Telecommunications at French & Parrello Associates (FPA), a full-service engineering and consulting firm based in Wall, NJ. It’s the same with having slow service.

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O’Donnell & Naccarato Celebrates the Topping Out of Fortville Elementary School in Indiana

Civil + Structural Engineer

Fortville, Indiana – O’Donnell & Naccarato (O&N), a leading and employee-owned structural engineering firm headquartered in Philadelphia, celebrated the topping out of the new, 151,000 square-foot Fortville Elementary School, which will serve 800 students from grades K-4 in the Mt. Vernon School District.

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Trinity Livingston Hospital Celebrates Topping Out

Granger Construction

Additionally, over 2,000 pages of drawings needed to be reissued and numerous design changes were made – all of which delayed placement of structural concrete foundations and slowed the start for most earthwork and utility activities. Complete resequencing of foundation flow based on the delayed release of re-steel.

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New burnished concrete facility in California’s wine county

Construction Specifier

The 1,172-m 2 (12,620-sf) property consists of three buildings: a 647-m 2 (6,972-sf) Fermentation Building and Barrel Aging, a 201-m 2 (2,170-sf) Case Good Storage area, and a second phase hospitality building that will be completed by 2026. An integrated photovoltaic (PV) system will minimize future reliance on utility-provided energy.

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MODLOGIQ Installs North America’s Largest Modular Healthcare Site

CCR Magazine

” “We can’t wait for patients to experience the new facility and the care we provide, enabling them to stay closer to home,” says Memorial Health System President and CEO, Scott Cantley. That’s more than a year sooner than January 2026—an opening date a site-built approach would likely have offered.”