Containing dirt, dust and bacteria on any interior jobsite is crucial, but when working in an occupied healthcare facility, the stakes are even higher. After years of juggling the tight schedules and stringent protocols of active healthcare facilities, the Structure...
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For some projects, the challenges that pop up in the field can be the biggest hurdles. For others, the real problem-solving comes before construction begins.
When Capital One wanted to consolidate its Toronto offices under one roof, the biggest challenge was...
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London’s St. James’s Street has long been a desirable address, home to aristocrats, dignitaries and cultural institutions for centuries. With its rich history, however, the street’s buildings don’t quite have the same repositioning opportunities as those in other areas of...
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Villanova University is in the midst of a major capital campaign that will, as the university puts it, “ignite change” on campus. A central focus of the campaign is to redevelop the southern area of campus along Lancaster Avenue. The...
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Newark Liberty International Airport is in the midst of a major endeavor. Terminal One, the new terminal under development is, in fact, the largest design-build effort in New Jersey’s history, according to the Port Authority. The scale of the project...
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comissionIn the world of design and construction, “commissioning” can be a bit nebulous. Some people confuse it with quality assurance or control—and it is partly that. But commissioning is also validating the design to ensure what was built was installed...
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While tourism, tech and pharmaceuticals are well-known drivers of the Irish economy, Ireland has steadily become a world leader in perhaps a less familiar sector: aircraft leasing. In fact, it’s estimated that an Irish-leased aircraft takes off from a global...
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New York City has always been known for its soaring skyscrapers. In fact, New York was home to the world’s tallest building for an accumulated 86 years before cities in Asia started breaking height records in the late 1990s.
But even...
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A seasoned architect, mentor and design and construction lead, Linda Foggie, is the vice president of project management for Wells Fargo’s Northeast markets. Structure Tone is working with Foggie and her team to build Wells Fargo’s 500,000sf New York headquarters at...
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By Keith Haselman, senior vice president, corporate safety
In the construction industry, there’s a lot of talk about safety. Everyone agrees that safety comes first. But does it always? How often in our industry does safety take a backseat when a...
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