The pandemic expedited what seemed inevitable for the future of restaurants and is exactly what the quick service restaurant and fast-casual industry is positioned for: convenience, speed and consistency.
Four Tips for Health Care Construction Success With Technology Integrators
General contractors and subcontractors can effectively work with single source technology integrators in new construction of hospitals and clinics.
Help Protect North American Wildlife With Bird-Friendly Construction Design
Up to one billion birds die every year in North America when they hit glass walls and windows. Yet preventing such losses is relatively easy and doesn’t add to building costs if bird-friendly building design is considered from the outset.
Sustainability As a Differentiator in the “New Normal”
Many small and medium firms will become sustainable because it will deliver a competitive differentiation in a post-virus environment.
USGBC Releases the Top 10 States for LEED Green Building
Colorado leads the nation on the U.S. Green Building Council's Top 10 list for LEED buildings, recognizing leaders committed to more sustainable, resilient buildings, cities and communities.
Products, Hope and Goals at EPA Recycles Innovation Fair, Summit
This year, to commemorate America Recycles Week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency kicked things off with an Innovation Fair on Nov. 14, followed by the first annual Recycling Summit on America Recycles Day, Nov. 15.
Architectural Works That Serve the Community
The legacy of courthouses as a hallmark of fine architecture within an established and well-governed society is being preserved as new facilities are built with the latest technology and old ones are restored.
Public Goods: Building and Preserving the Nation’s Courthouses and Correctional Facilities
Public sector contractors are engaging specialized teams to deliver state-of-the art modernizations throughout the country to meet both structural and human demands.









