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LF Driscoll Services: Large Project Expertise on a Smaller Scale
December 20th, 2021Insights
Anyone in the greater Philadelphia region who follows building construction knows that LF Driscoll is a leading builder of large-scale projects, from Citizens Bank Park to Penn Medicine’s new Pavilion.
read more >TO THE SKIES: Layton’s Drone Program
December 13th, 2021Insights
About four years ago, Jon Ferguson, director of visualization at Layton Construction, needed aerial pictures of the University of Utah’s Farmington Campus for pursuit purposes. He couldn’t find quality aerial photos on Google Earth, so he found an alternative. He borrowed a drone, the DJI Phantom 1, from a contractor friend. This new technology allowed Ferguson to get the photos and video he needed, and it impressed the crew working on the project.
read more >FOR THE WIN: Layton Finishes University of Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium for Football Season
December 7th, 2021Insights
On September 2, 2021, the University of Utah Utes took the field in the first football game of the season. The players and coaches exited their new state-of-the-art locker room and ran into the newly expanded Rice-Eccles Stadium in front of the largest audience to date, made possible by the Ken Garff Red Zone and premium suites that increased the capacity of the stadium by 5,637 seats. The Utes battled the Weber State Wildcats and beat them 40–17.
read more >EATALY MARKETPLACE: A Delectable Collaboration
December 1st, 2021Insights
Eataly: A lively Italian marketplace with restaurants, food and beverage counters, a bakery, and more. STO Building Group: A family of companies with a client-first mentality that keeps us at the leading edge of construction management. Two separate companies brought together by one common goal: to build amazing spaces.
read more >Supply Chain Market Update Bulletin: Nov/Dec 2021
November 23rd, 2021Insights
The supply chain continues to be a global challenge, and our team is following it closely. Check out this Nov-Dec Supply Chain Market Update from our purchasing and procurement experts for the latest on how delays are affecting the construction industry.
read more >BUILDING BIG IN SMALL SPACES: Equus Capital Partners Lobby
November 9th, 2021Insights
When one of their buildings needed a facelift, Equus Capital Partners enlisted the help and leadership of Structure Tone Philadelphia. Located in Malvern, Pennsylvania, the renovation consisted of refurbishing many of the building’s common areas, including the atrium, two-story lobby, vestibule, foyer, and three floors of restrooms.
read more >OUT WITH THE OLD: Layton Nears End of New Utah Correctional Facility
November 5th, 2021Insights
As the lead in a joint venture, Layton Construction is fast approaching the finish line on the new Utah State Correctional Facility relocation—the state’s largest, non-highway public project to date. Spanning 300 acres and comprised of 30 buildings, the new correctional facility will operate much like a mini city—complete with its own roads, utilities, and several different facilities.
read more >INGENUITY: A Piece of Innovation Square
October 26th, 2021Insights
With blocks of underutilized space sitting between the University of Florida and Downtown Gainesville, the university and the city joined forces to develop Innovation Square—a 12-block research and technology hub designed to foster creative ideas, build connections, and bring in business. Thanks to a handful of local developers, properties in the area are being reimagined with this new purpose in mind.
read more >Supply Chain Market Update Bulletin: October 2021
October 5th, 2021Insights
The supply chain continues to be a global challenge, and our team is following it closely. Check out this October Supply Chain Market Update from our purchasing and procurement experts for the latest on how delays are affecting the construction industry.
read more >THE NEW FRONTIER OF NEURODIVERSITY: What Does It Mean for the Workplace?
September 29th, 2021Insights
A new consideration in this discussion is neurodiversity—creating spaces that account for a range of differences in brain function. Here renowned expert Kay Sargent, senior principal and director of workplace at HOK, explains what it means to design for neurodiversity and the role it plays in an overall effort to foster truly inclusive environments.
read more >BLUE FOUNDRY: A Different Kind of Bank
September 24th, 2021Insights
All it takes is one conversation with Blue Foundry Bank president and CEO James Nesci to understand that Blue Foundry isn’t your typical banking “institution.”
read more >Investing in Innovation
September 21st, 2021Insights
In an industry that’s historically been slow to adopt new technologies, the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) fields present incredible opportunities for tech investors and developers alike. Determined to drive innovative change from within, Thornton Tomasetti, SHoP Architects, Syska Hennessy, and STO Building Group formed AEC Angels, a venture capital fund focused specifically on assessing, testing, funding, and accelerating promising AEC technologies.
read more >FAST CARS IN THE BIG CITY: Special Projects Builds Lamborghini Lounge NYC
September 17th, 2021Insights
With a commitment to quality, a keen eye for detail, and extensive showroom experience, Structure Tone’s Special Projects team converted a former art gallery into the private VIP Lamborghini Lounge NYC, a 5,400sf, double-height, state-of-the-art brand destination that offers guests exclusive access to never-before-seen vehicles, Italian culinary experiences, and elite exhibitions.
read more >The Road Ahead for the Workplace
September 15th, 2021Insights
The COVID-19 pandemic has been called the “great catalyst” for change across the globe—including in the workplace. As companies return to the office, Structure Tone Dublin preconstruction director Richard Hemming spoke with four industry experts on what trends they see coming down the pike.
read more >STOBG CARES: Preserving the Environment Through Art
August 12th, 2021Insights
Picture this: Recycled materials, paper, plastic, and even hair, shaped into a brilliant piece of art in the middle of an office. This incredible vision was created by WRAP, the Waste Reduction Art Project, to stop the cycle of building waste. Founder Yana Good Nigen established the project in February 2020, along with several talented artists, to help the world live more sustainably and positively impact the environment.
read more >Supply Chain Market Update Bulletin: August 2021
August 10th, 2021Insights
Highlighted here you will find the most impactful items and information that we trust you will find informative in gaining a deeper understanding of the current challenges being faced in the construction supply chain.
read more >A GROWTH MINDSET: UCF Lake Nona Medical Center
July 30th, 2021Insights
The future is always in view for the UCF Lake Nona Medical Center. While the 3-floor, 200,000sf hospital offers space for 80 licensed patient beds, 4 operating rooms, 20 emergency department bays, and administrative support spaces, it was designed with a future 4-floor expansion in mind. Part of a 650-acre health and life sciences park known as Medical City in the popular Lake Nona community, the building was designed to seamlessly blend into the existing Orlando, Florida neighborhood, even as it grows.
read more >Bringing State-of-the-Art Treatment to the People
July 27th, 2021Insights
Since opening the Roberts Proton Therapy Center in 2010, Penn Medicine has committed to bringing this cutting-edge cancer treatment technology to patients in other areas of Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey. In the last year, they have made amazing strides toward that goal by working with LF Driscoll (LFD) to build new proton therapy centers at Lancaster General Health and in partnership with Virtua Health at Virtua Voorhees Hospital.
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