Our kids deserve the best, especially when they’re at school. A good education depends on good resources and a great learning environment. At North Kansas City High School, they are doing just that. After a 3-year long project, North Kansas City High School has updated its facilities to provide students with the latest technology for… Read more »
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Updates on Facebook’s $750 Million Alabama Data Center
In June of 2018, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey, local leaders, and Facebook officials announced a $750 million project for a new data center in Huntsville, AL. The project, set to be completed in 2020, would be one of several new construction projects Facebook had in store for its company. But with the coronavirus now spreading… Read more »
Kaiser Permanente Capitol Hill Expansion Project
The coronavirus has shown us how important high-quality medical centers are in our country. The Kaiser Permanente healthcare organization recognized this need early on when they expanded their Capitol Hill Medical Center in Washington, D.C. A high-tech facility that offers advanced urgent care, cardiology, and more, the Capitol Hill Medical Center is now primed to… Read more »
Improving Specialty Care: Froedtert Center for Advanced Care
The coronavirus pandemic has shown how important it is to have high quality centers for advanced medical care. At the Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin, they did just that. In the past few years, they have constructed and completed the Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin’s Center for Advanced Care, a 609,000 square foot… Read more »
The Facebook Campus Expansion at Menlo Park
Whether we use it for work or pleasure, Facebook has become an integral part of our everyday lives. However, while you’re liking and commenting and posting pictures, there is a team of Facebook employees making sure that everything runs smoothly. Many of them now work at Facebook’s Menlo Park Campus which has been recently expanded… Read more »
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s New Integrated Genomics Building
Most frequently referred to as Berkeley Lab, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory performs state-of-the-art, scientific research for the Department of Energy (DOE). With thirteen Nobel Prizes associated with the lab, Berkeley Lab has distinguished themselves as one of the most renowned laboratories in the country, tackling some of the most pressing scientific problems that face… Read more »
“Let The Dirt Fly”: Building Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX
During normal times, people will flock to sports arenas around the country for a night’s worth of entertainment. Football games, rodeos, concerts, basketball, and hockey are just some of the many events you can witness inside of an arena. For a country that loves its sports and music, an arena is almost a necessity. This… Read more »
Building for the Future: Charlotte Country Day School
Every educational institution needs to have the space and tools on-hand in order to raise the next generation of leaders. Charlotte Country Day School, an independent school in Charlotte, North Carolina, is trying to do just that. Charlotte Country Day School is close to completing a two-year long project meant to renovate and build future… Read more »
How a New Addition Will Inspire a New Generation at The Classical Academy
Enrolling over 3800 students across three campuses, The Classical Academy in Colorado is the biggest K-12 public charter school in the state. Not only does it seek to teach students the basics of a good education, but its main purpose is to instill a love of the music and arts. With its newest addition to… Read more »
Construction Projects Big and Small Are Helping Medical and Data Centers in Their Hour of Need
With the coronavirus spreading across the country, medical and data centers have become more important now than ever before. Both have become critical in the fight against the coronavirus, with medical centers healing our sick and data centers helping to better understand how we can flatten the curve. Yet, this also means that both types… Read more »