B. Pietrini & Sons Completes Second Largest Concrete Pour in Philadelphia History
B. Pietrini & Sons recently completed the second largest concrete pour in Philadelphia history, on the 2000 Arch Street project. View this post on Instagram A post
B. Pietrini & Sons recently completed the second largest concrete pour in Philadelphia history, on the 2000 Arch Street project. View this post on Instagram A post
Join Evin Jarrett, a Construction Trades Instructor at The School District of Philadelphia, for a hands-on experience in plumbing, electrical work, and carpentry! Students at Wagner Middle School will
Congratulations to Saulih Khalifah, an apprentice at the Carpenters' Apprentice Ready Program (CARP), for being named Champion of the Week for his dedication and hard work in advancing his
The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia invites you to hear from experts on the economic outlook for our region and beyond. State of the Economy will explore key
Gilbane Building Company in partnership with property developers, Ensemble Investments, LLC, and Mosaic Development, broke ground last week on the Navy Yard of Philadelphia’s first two residential buildings. This
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, is conducting a survey on the Economic Outlook of the local area. This
The Department of Licenses & Inspections will be offering a four (4) part online training workshop on the science of building envelope protections. Training Workshop on the Science of
P. Agnes Inc. served as the Construction Manager for this monumental expansion and renovation project for the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education building. The $35.6 million expansion
Congratulations to all GBCA members who were named in the 14th edition of Best Law Firms for Construction Law in Philadelphia. The 2024 rankings are based on Best Law
GBCA joined its labor partners, Philadelphia City Councilmember Katherine Gilmore Richardson, and State Representative Joe Hohenstein last week in City Hall. Councilmember Gilmore Richardson presented $100,000 checks to each