GBCA Members Celebrate Milestone Anniversaries in 2019
GBCA has a long history in Philadelphia, and so do many of our members. In 2019, several of our members are celebrating milestone anniversaries. Scroll down to see some of
GBCA has a long history in Philadelphia, and so do many of our members. In 2019, several of our members are celebrating milestone anniversaries. Scroll down to see some of
On December 13, GBCA was at INTECH Construction’s Pod Philly Hotel site, filming for one of our upcoming video projects.Thanks to the crew on the job site, which that day
The National, a re-developed mixed-use building that includes 192 apartments and a gym, has officially opened, welcoming new tenants on November 1. Located at 112 North 2nd Street, the National
On Wednesday, September 3, 2018, Benjamin Evans and Richard Ryan of the University of Pennsylvania, and Jim Harrity of OSHA, spoke at Eggs with OSHA. This was the final installment
Congratulations to the GBCA Members who worked on projects that were named finalists and winners of the Green Building United’s 2018 Groundbreaker Awards!On Wednesday, September 26, Green Building United held the
On Friday, August 10, 2018, members of Med-Tex Services, Inc., and GBCA’s Director of Education and Professional Development, Angela Hendrix, visited the PennFIRST site, a project for Penn Medicine, to
Congratulations to the GBCA members who worked on 2018 ENR MidAtlantic Best Projects Awards winning projects!The 31 winning projects will be profiled in the October 22 print issue of ENR MidAtlantic,
LF Driscoll joined with its partners constructing the new Penn Medicine Pavilion in May coinciding with OSHA’s National Safety Stand Down for an event that provided an opportunity for employers
On Monday, July 16, GBCA hosted two training sessions for its new Silica Safety Program. GBCA members signed up for the Silica Safety Program learned how to use the silica
On May 9, 2018, Jefferson Health held a groundbreaking ceremony for its Jefferson Washington Township Hospital Expansion Project, formerly part of Kennedy Health. The $205 million project is in two