The billionaires are going back to space, with Virgin Galactic's new space shuttle manufacturing facility.
News Briefs: September-October 2024
Reshoring Washington D.C.'s Tidal Basin wall, and publishing the newly published global financing guide to meeting sustainability standards.
Tips for Successfully Executing a Tensile Architecture Project
The lightweight-yet-strong, versatile-yet-attractive structures of tensile architecture make for some of the world's most iconic skylines, such as the Denver Airport, the Munich Olympic Stadium and more.
Current Events: Dredging the Great Lakes
Roen Salvage has been working on the water for 75 years. From blasting away at submerged bedrock just off Lake Michigan to rebuilding dikes on the Mississippi River, the dredging and marine construction company navigates by one constant: ‘Every job is different.’
Staging the 2024 Olympic Trials Venues
Olympic gymnasts perform their skills as if they aren't even thinking about them—and it's Sightline's job to stage the Olympic trials venue so fans aren't thinking about the architectural railing and platform systems.
Shipping News: The Rise of the Ecommerce Warehouse
Brinkmann Constructors’ $40-million warehouse project in a new Denver-area logistics hub opens for business amid the pandemic-sparked ecommerce boom.
Seeing the Light: Upperroom Dallas and the Future of Construction Technology
Rogers-O’Brien’s elaborate conversion project for a Dallas church is a showcase for how technology is changing the way we design and build, well, everything. From hyper-accurate 3D modeling and automated site layout to integrated project management and real-time translation, the future of construction has never been closer—or more accessible.
A Delicate Demolition
Building Knoxville’s new Public Safety Complex required a balancing act for Messer Construction: tear down seven buildings while preserving and renovating some of the historic neighboring structures.







