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Webinar: Mid-Rise Design: Optimizing Size, Framing Efficiently with Engineered Wood

WoodWorks is teaming up with APA – The Engineered Wood Association for this 1-hour regional webinar. Mid-Rise Design: Optimizing Size, Framing Efficiently with Engineered Wood Date: Tuesday, August 30 Time:

Rising Interest Rates are Affecting Construction in Philadelphia

The Philadelphia region’s development industry doing well, even after the initial shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. Interest rates, which dipped to historic lows, however, are probably going to increase again.

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AGC of America 2022 Diversity & Inclusion Assessment Now Open

AGC of America’s 2022 Diversity & Inclusion Assessment is now open for data collection. This tool is used to establish your company’s baseline for its diversity & inclusion efforts. Taken

New Federal Infrastructure Funding for Philadelphia Projects

On Tuesday, August 16, the Biden administration signed the Inflation Reduction Act, its second enactment to have a nationwide effect on infrastructure. Philly is estimated to receive $735 Million in

GBCA Member Spotlight: Steven Kempf Building Materials, a GMS Company

Steven Kempf Building Materials services the tri-state area from its King of Prussia and Philadelphia yards and hire professional, knowledgeable, customer-oriented staff. Steven Kempf has two locations — King of

AGC 2022 James L. Allhands Student Essay Competition Now Open

AGC of America invites construction management or engineering seniors to enter the James L. Allhands Student Essay Competition. Entries are due on November 15, 2022. The competition is open to

Renderings Unveiled For CHOP New Patient Tower in University City

LF Driscoll is working with DPR Construction and Aegis Project Controls in an IPD-Lite arrangement on the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s 1.4 million square foot New Patient Tower. Philadelphia YIMBY