GBCA and CLC Members Hits Home Runs for Heart Health
GBCA and CLC members Chris Jacino of LF Driscoll and Branden Murphy of Old Philadelphia Associates joined the American Heart Association’s Hard Hats for the Heart Home Run Derby
GBCA and CLC members Chris Jacino of LF Driscoll and Branden Murphy of Old Philadelphia Associates joined the American Heart Association’s Hard Hats for the Heart Home Run Derby
Jewell Antoine-Johnson has built her career in construction through persistence, mentorship, and a commitment to growth. Today, as managing partner of Antoine Johnson Construction, she is leading her firm’s
LF Driscoll and DPR Construction (LFDPR), a joint venture, are hosting an Outreach Event for the the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Roberts Children’s Health project. This event is designed
LF Driscoll has officially broken ground on the first phase of AveArts 2.0—a landmark $150 million, ten-block transformation of Philadelphia’s Avenue of the Arts. This decade-long initiative will reimagine
The 28th Annual Construction Excellence Awards brought together hundreds of GBCA members at the National Constitution Center on November 18, 2025, to celebrate the highest levels of craftsmanship, innovation,
On November 11, GBCA’s Construction Leadership Council (CLC) hosted a Coffee Chat with Ken Innella, President of LF Driscoll, moderated by CLC Vice Chair and LF Driscoll Project Manager
On November 5, GBCA participated in the Williamson College of the Trades Career Fair held on the school’s campus in Media, PA. Joined by more than 180 companies, GBCA
Congratulations to GBCA members who were recently recognized in City & State Pennsylvania’s 2025 Fifty Over 50 list! This honor celebrates fifty of Pennsylvania’s most prominent and accomplished leaders
From October 1–3, 2025, members of GBCA’s Construction Leadership Council (CLC) attended AGC of America’s CLC Leadership Development Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The annual event brings together emerging construction
Philadelphia marked the official ribbon cutting of Calder Gardens, the city’s newest cultural landmark on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The $70 million project, dedicated to Philadelphia-born sculptor Alexander “Sandy”