Penn Pavilion Project Launches New Careers in Construction
William Griffin III, a member of the Sheet Metal Workers Local 19 union, had the honor of introducing Vice President Kamala Harris when she recently spoke in Philadelphia about the
William Griffin III, a member of the Sheet Metal Workers Local 19 union, had the honor of introducing Vice President Kamala Harris when she recently spoke in Philadelphia about the
The Philadelphia Business Journal recently celebrated the Best Real Estate Deals & Dealmakers of 2021. Penn Medicine’s Pavilion, a $1.6 billion, 17-story hospital building, was named the Deal of the
Penn Medicine recently officially opened its doors to the Pavilion, the 1.5 million square foot hospital built by a joint venture of GBCA member LF Driscoll and Balfour Beatty US.
On Sunday, June 20, 2021 (Father’s Day), the Penn Medicine Pavilion team oversaw the installation of steel beams and wall panels for the enclosure around the elevators on the roof.
During the weekend of September 26, 2020, the first of four bridges leading to Penn Medicine’s Pavilion was installed. Going over 33rd and 34th Streets, this bridge will connect the
On April 15, 2020, Penn Medicine’s Pavilion project, being built by LF Driscoll and Balfour Beatty US, was able to partially open. When Pennsylvania and Philadelphia’s COVID-19 response started a
To help the Philadelphia region handle the rapid increase in people needing hospitalization due to coronavirus (COVID-19), Penn Medicine is trying to have part of its Pavilion project open and
On Tuesday, March 3, as part of Women in Construction (WIC) Week 2020, the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) Philadelphia Chapter 145 toured Penn Medicine’s Pavilion project. The
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
The Penn Medicine Pavilion project, being built by LF Driscoll and Balfour Beatty US, looks unlike many of the other construction sites in the city. For one, much of the