At this point, well into the era of working with COVID-19, questions over remote work, remote collaboration and better awareness of the workforce on construction jobsites can seem like settled issues.
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At this point, well into the era of working with COVID-19, questions over remote work, remote collaboration and better awareness of the workforce on construction jobsites can seem like settled issues.
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Reconstructing a busy roadway is tough under any circumstances. But undertaking such a major project at Logan International Airport, where hundreds of thousands of passengers arrive and depart each week in cars and buses, presented a host of challenges.
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This 45,000-sq-ft, $30.5-million project includes flexible classrooms, huddle spaces, makerspace and a sports lab for instruction and competition.
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With a construction schedule developed around the Endicott College’ academic calendar, detailed coordination and meticulous schedule management were critical on the $44.5-million Samuel C. Wax Academic Center.
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One of the first large-scale multifamily Passive House-certified developments in Massachusetts, this $34.2-million project was also the largest new multifamily affordable housing projects in Cambridge in 40 years.
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The team preserved and restored the iconic Indiana limestone exterior of this 350,00-sq-ft, 1931-era Hartford, Conn. landmark with Art Deco features while the interior was fully gutted and renovated to create a modern office layout for state employees.
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The $46-million emergency department expansion and renovation would have been challenging under the best of circumstances.
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NASA, U.S. Space Force compare space “superhighway” concept to U.S. Interstate System as they plan major investments to develop the infrastructure system.
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NASA, Space Force, look to Eisenhower Interstate System, Transcontinental Railroad as examples for major investments in space.
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The decade long project to replace water siphons serving residents of Staten Island in New York City produced multiple challenges for the construction team.
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