LF Driscoll Hosts Calder Gardens Virtual Diversity Outreach Events
LF Driscoll, BFW Group, and Aegis Property Group are holding two virtual outreach events for M/W/DBE trade firms and suppliers for the Calder Gardens project, a new museum on
LF Driscoll, BFW Group, and Aegis Property Group are holding two virtual outreach events for M/W/DBE trade firms and suppliers for the Calder Gardens project, a new museum on
The Preservation Trades Center (PTC) at Eastern State Penitentiary is starting a Carpentry Academy in 2023, a 6-week paid hands-on training carpentry program with an emphasis on preservation work.
Temple University celebrated the grand opening of their new center for Anti-Racism and Africology, renovated by Pride Enterprises, Inc. The design and build of this project were completed by
Delaware County Building Trades is honored to host a Meet and Greet and breakfast for Delaware County contractors, officials, and school board members. Delaware County Building Trades Meet and
The rules and requirements for excavation are changing in 2023. In this 1-hour presentation, the Audits and Investigations Unit will explain license application and worksite requirements related to the
Everybody Builds is a new coalition of contractors, developers, labor and trade groups, and corporations working to improve the diversity of workers in Philadelphia’s construction industry. Everybody Builds was
Congratulations to INTECH Construction, LLC! The company’s project, The Graham Athletics & Wellness Center William Penn Charter School, won the 2022 Facilities of Merit award. From Athletic Business: William
LF Driscoll celebrated breaking ground on the Calder Gardens, a museum dedicated to the work of Alexander Calder, on the Ben Franklin Parkway. GBCA members Aegis Property Group and
Main Photo Credit: Harman Group, now IMEG Hunter Roberts Construction Group, LLC and The Harman Group, now IMEG, celebrated the topping off of The Ryland, a 286,280 square foot,
A measure of construction contractors’ bid prices moved sharply higher in October as firms coped with ongoing supply-chain challenges and a tight labor market, according to an analysis by