- Projects awarded
Comcast Center, a 57-story office tower , will be Philadelphia's tallest building when completed in the fall of 2007. The 975-foot-high building was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, New York, with Kendall/Heaton Associates of Houston as associate architect. Comcast Corp., the nation's largest cable company, has signed a 15-year ......
- Turner awarded multiple contracts
Turner tapped for construction in Philadelphia and Atlanta ......
- Philadelphia's 2007 Construction Excellence Awards
On October 24, 2007, the General Building Contractors Association announced the winners of the 11th Annual Construction Excellence Awards. The Construction Excellence Awards is a construction awards program recognizing the contractor, architect and owner for excellence in construction, safety and diversity. The panel of 2007 Construction Excellence Awards judges was ......
- Projects awarded
Downtown San Diego will see its first new high-rise building in more than a decade. The 23-story Broadway 655 will include 356,000 sf of office space and four stories of residences. It was designed by Carrier Johnson of San Diego. General contractor Webcor Builders, San Mateo, Calif., will become a ......
- California Construction Statistics
Year-To-Date Comparisons: 2003–2004 Public works construction in the first four months of 2004 totaled $5.216 billion, down 0.3 percent from the first four months of 2003. Public buildings construction was down 8.4 percent for the year-to-date, but heavy construction is up 12.3 percent year-to-date over 2003. In April 2004, gains ......
- Nothing Standard about DDB's newest office construction.
DDB Contracting of Newton, N J, recently completed construction for the new offices of Flaster/Greenberg P.C. The 11,335 s/f tenant facility, designed by Blackney Hayes Architects (BHA) of Philadelphia, PA, is located at 200 American Metro Boulevard in Hamilton, NJ. This facility provides significant space for offices, cubicles, and conference ......
- Health care construction stretches throughout Colorado Springs
Construction in the health care industry is booming throughout Colorado, and local construction companies, contractors and commercial real estate brokers are reaping the benefits. Those who work in the construction industry say the increase in building and expansion can be attributed to population growth and low interest rates. Ted Link, ......