The Alexander Lauded for Its Craftsmanship
Inga Saffron, Architecture Critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer, wrote about her interest in and excitement for developments happening just north of the west side of Center City in her recent
Inga Saffron, Architecture Critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer, wrote about her interest in and excitement for developments happening just north of the west side of Center City in her recent
Curbed Philly recently mapped out 29 high-rises under construction in Philadelphia right now. Check out the GBCA members helping build up Philadelphia’s skyline!Here are some highlights from the list:#3: The
Pictured Above: Frank Durso, GBCA Director of Safety Services, and Jim Kratz, Local 135 Labor Foreman for LF DriscollOn January 29, 2018, LF Driscoll held a safety audit of its
A groundbreaking ceremony was held on January 25, 2018 for Villanova University’s new $60 million performing arts center. GBCA member LF Driscoll is the general contractor for the project.The project
Liberty Property Trust and Comcast have released new details about the Comcast Technology Center, which is being built by GBCA member LF Driscoll, and will be completed in 2018.Find out
Curbed Philly has compiled its list of best in Philadelphia’s new architecture. And while design and architecture is exciting, we at GBCA also know that great design can only succeed
LF Driscoll is not taking any chances when it comes to pride in Philadelphia and our sports teams!From Philly.com:Ironworkers at the new Comcast tower rushed the final steel beams into place
LF Driscoll is nearing completion of The Alexander, a new residential tower.From Curbed Philadelphia:“For the past two years, the 34-story Alexander tower, designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) and
GBCA Members, INTECH Construction LLC and LF Driscoll Company LLC, were honored by ENR MidAtlantic, winning 2017 Best Projects Awards: Best Cultural/Worship: Award of MeritProject: Museum of the American RevolutionGeneral Contractor: INTECH Construction
After 14 hours, 654 trucks, and more than 6,500 cubic yards of concrete, the foundation has been set for the $1.5 billion Foster+Partners-designed Pavilion on Penn Medicine’s Campus. The concrete