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The Metal Construction Association announced the addition of seven new members in 2024, further strengthening its commitment to advancing the use of metal in construction
On track to open in spring 2025, the new 98,000-square-foot Clemson Foundation Alumni and Visitor’s Center at Clemson University creates a top-tier arrival experience for first time visitors and alumni returning to campus.
George K. Guszcza, President and CEO of the National Institute of Building Sciences, joins us to chat about the upcoming Building Innovation: Emerging Technologies Series, Digital Twins 2024 show set to take place December 9-11 in National Harbor, Maryland. Watch as George goes over this year’s show and what to look forward to.
The Roofing Alliance announced the 10 teams competing in its 11th Annual Construction Management Student Competition. This event will take place on Feb. 20, 2025, at the International Roofing Expo in San Antonio, Texas.
Following a September 12 groundbreaking, Leers Weinzapfel's Conservation Legacy Center for the non-profit National Museum of Forest Service History in Missoula, Montana is now under construction.
The company partnered with nonprofits ACE Mentor Program and Construction Industry Education Foundation to bring students within the vicinity of the company’s Stockton, Calif., Riverside, Calif., and McKinney, Texas, facilities to learn more about a career in the construction trades, as well as about Simpson Strong-Tie and its manufacturing capabilities.
BuiltWorlds, a member network and innovation catalyst for the buildings and infrastructure industries, announced its partnership with 1871, a global innovation hub based in Chicago
The National Building Museum to host THE BIG BUILD, an annual FREE, STEM-focused festival for all ages exploring a wide variety of unique, interactive activities with roofers, remodelers, construction workers, designers, and artisans.
The eighth annual Lehigh Valley Let’s Build Construction Camp for Girls was held this summer in Bethlehem, Penn. ATAS has supported this camp with monetary and material donations, along with several employees who helped in the planning and execution of the camp.