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Govan Brown: The Newest Member of the STO Family
March 15th, 2018STOBG in the News
Earlier this year, Canadian construction management firm Govan Brown joined the Structure Tone family of companies, extending our expertise across the US, UK, Ireland and Canada. Govan Brown is well known across Canada as the leading interiors construction management firm making their expertise, professionalism and client-first mentality a perfect fit with Structure Tone.
read more >IFMA Awards of Excellence
February 28th, 2018STOBG in the News
Structure Tone Sweep at the 2018 IFMA Awards of Excellence The firm was especially recognized for its environmental leadership At their event on January 25th, the International Facility Management Foundation’s New York City chapter recognized Structure Tone’s exceptional work and innovation with five Awards of Excellence.
read more >David Adams Named to ENR Regional’s 2018 Top Young Professionals
February 10th, 2018STOBG in the News
Account Executive David Adams named to ENR Regional’s 2018 Top Young Professionals. This competition recognizes the best and brightest construction and design professionals under the age of 40. Based in Structure Tone’s Woodbridge, NJ office, David Adams is an account executive with diverse client and project experience.
read more >UNLOCKING LIFE’S POSSIBLITIES: Intarcia Therapeutics
February 8th, 2018STOBG in the News
“Everything you do as a company—everything you say, how you express yourself—counts. Everything.
read more >GIVING BACK: Life-Changing Surgery for Kids with Cerebral Palsy
February 6th, 2018STOBG in the News
Ella is 4 years old and loves swimming and gymnastics. Alex is 6 and competes in karate. Sophie is 7 and takes ballet and makes her own YouTube videos. While each of these kids has his or her own unique personality, charms and hobbies, they do have one thing in common: they all have cerebral palsy.
read more >LF DRISCOLL Healthcare Center of Excellence
February 1st, 2018STOBG in the News
Over 80% of the workforce at LF Driscoll has experience building healthcare facilities. And that expertise is in high demand-not only by their clients. Within the Structure Tone organization, LFD's healthcare experts were increasingly being asked to share their knowhow with other markets and areas of the country. That’s when the lightbulb went on.
read more >MOVING MEDICINE Forward
January 30th, 2018STOBG in the News
Reading Health System's main hospital campus is in the heart of the city, an urban hub of nearly 88,000 people and the county seat for more rural surrounding towns and villages of Berks County. The largest of its kind in Pennsylvania, the hospital's expansive green roof provides healing space for patients and reduces stormwater runoff.
read more >Bigger and Better for Shire
January 26th, 2018STOBG in the News
Since its founding in 1986, biotechnology firm Shire has grown to become a global leader in treatments for rare diseases. Now at almost 24,000 employees, this kind of growth inevitably brings changes in real estate needs.
read more >BUILDING THE FUTURE OF DENTISTRY
January 22nd, 2018STOBG in the News
Building medical facilities of any kind can involve a host of special circumstances, from intense infection control practices to incorporating leading-edge equipment and systems. But when that medical facility is also a teaching institution, the equipment, technology and user population adds a whole new level of challenges.
read more >INFECTION CONTROL IN HEALTHCARE CONSTRUCTION: What You Should Know
January 18th, 2018STOBG in the News
By Charles Steiner and Ray McDonald For obvious reasons, infection control isn’t just a “best practice” in healthcare construction. It’s a responsibility, a moral duty and even a legal obligation. Over 100,000 people die each year from hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), and 5% to 7% can be directly attributed to construction.
read more >PRESS RELEASE: Adam Rowe Joins Structure Tone as Divisional Director
January 16th, 2018STOBG in the News
Adam Rowe Joins Structure Tone as Divisional Director Rowe leads International construction firm’s Interiors in London LONDON, UK (Jan 2018) – Construction professional Adam Rowe has joined the London office of construction management specialist Structure Tone. Rowe now leads the company’s Interiors division, focusing on fit-out and refurbishment projects from £0-£10m.
read more >Q&A with Adam Rowe, Structure Tone International’s New Divisional Director
January 16th, 2018STOBG in the News
Q&A with Adam Rowe, Structure Tone International’s New Divisional Director Construction professional Adam Rowe has joined our London office as the divisional director of Interiors. Here Adam shares some of his background and goals for his new role with Structure Tone.
read more >TRANSFORMING THE LANDSCAPE of Dementia
January 16th, 2018STOBG in the News
For nearly 40 years, the Alzheimer’s Society has been working to provide care, support and research for people with dementia and those who care for them.
read more >QUALITY CARE, TECHNOLOGY, AND EMPATHY: Q & A with Judith Kratka of Abington-Jefferson Health
January 15th, 2018STOBG in the News
Much has changed in the healthcare landscape over the course of 30 years. And Judith Kratka has seen it all. Kratka is the corporate director of facilities planning and sustainability at Abington Health, which combined with Jefferson in May 2015 to become Abington – Jefferson Health.
read more >CHARTING NEW TERRITORY in Child Healthcare
January 12th, 2018STOBG in the News
Cutting-edge healthcare takes a cutting-edge facility. The new Medical Behavioral Unit at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is just that kind of place—the first in the country to specialize in patients with primarily acute medical issues who also have behavioral health needs. “This kind of project has never been built before.
read more >RESTING EASY IN DALLAS Children’s Health Sleep Disorders Center
January 10th, 2018STOBG in the News
It was a classic case of good news/bad news when Children’s Health determined to open a new pediatric sleep disorders center near their Dallas campus. The good news was an unused existing building was available right on the edge of campus. The bad news? The building sits along active railroad tracks.
read more >IPD in Action: Building the Pavilion at Penn Medicine
January 8th, 2018STOBG in the News
This spring, Penn Medicine announced what it calls the “largest capital project in Penn’s history,” and Philadelphia’s “most sophisticated and ambitious healthcare building project.” The new Penn Medicine Pavilion will ultimately house 500 patient rooms and 47 operating rooms across its 17 floors and 1.5 million square feet. And while the $1.
read more >A GROWING NETWORK OF CARE
January 5th, 2018STOBG in the News
As one of the largest healthcare networks in the state, New Jersey’s Atlantic Health System is constantly working to upgrade its facilities to provide the absolute best care to its communities.
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