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.
Sustainability Made Simple: How Construction Can Build Better
The Living Building Challenge offers an accessible, seven-step approach to sustainable building.
Statue of Liberty Museum Uses Structural Thermal Breaks to Protect the Past and the Planet
The museum provides a context for the nation’s ideal of liberty while protecting precious artifacts, including the statue's original torch.
North Carolina Offices Clarify Licensing, Permitting Guidelines for Solar Panel Installations
Interested in solar power? Your state may have some parameters when it comes to licensing and permitting.
Planes and Trains
All aboard for a look at Gomez Construction Company’s work on a high-speed rail station—now arriving at Orlando International Airport.
Bringing Home the (Fancy Italian) Bacon: How to Build a Next-Gen Food Plant
An Italian company wanted to put its first U.S. cured-meats factory in a Missouri college town. Stellar designed and built them a technologically advanced, highly automated facility that prioritizes employee wellbeing—and did most of the job during COVID.












