P. Agnes Celebrates Silvestri Patient Tower Topping Off
On February 20, 2020, P. Agnes, Inc. celebrated the topping off of the Jefferson Health New Jersey – Silvestri Patient Tower project in Washington Township, New Jersey. This new patient
On February 20, 2020, P. Agnes, Inc. celebrated the topping off of the Jefferson Health New Jersey – Silvestri Patient Tower project in Washington Township, New Jersey. This new patient
The Philadelphia Business Journal recently released its list of oldest companies in Philadelphia and highlighted how four of these organizations are expanding and preserving their legacy through building projects. Each
On November 8, Skanska USA celebrated the grand opening of Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill in Mullica Hill, NJ. The new five-story, 465,000 square-foot inpatient hospital is Gloucester County’s first
Congratulations to Madison Concrete Construction, which celebrates 50 years of doing commercial concrete construction in the Philadelphia Region. Co-founder James Dolente Sr. served as GBCA’s Chairman of the Board from
Skanska USA Building is nearing completion of its largest Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) Project in the US: The 465,000 square foot Inspira Health Network Medical Center in Mullica Hill, NJ.
The AGC 2019 Leadership Development Conference closed with a special job site tour of the Penn Medicine Pavilion project, being built by LF Driscoll and Balfour Beatty US. During tour,
Check out this sneak peek photo gallery from the Philadelphia Business Journal of the $1.5 billion Penn Medicine Pavilion project, scheduled to open in 2021. General Contractor: LF Driscoll &
On June 10, 2019, Brandywine Realty Trust held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open Drexel Square, a 1.3-acre park at 30th and Market Streets. The $14.3 million park is the
On May 24, GBCA Director of Safety Services, Frank Durso, participated in a safety walk through P. Agnes, Inc.’s Jefferson Washington Township Hospital Expansion Project site with P. Agnes, Inc.
May 6-10 was National Construction Safety Week and OSHA’s National Stand Down to Prevent Falls in Construction. Fatalities caused by falls from elevations continue to be a leading cause of