Today we’re joined by Diana Pisone, IIDA, LEED AP ID+C, Studio Principal of Ted Moudis Associates, to discuss how the shift to hybrid offices led to opportunities for creating additional environments for community building in the workplace.
Trent Cotney, CEO of Cotney Attorneys & Consultants, started a period of accelerated growth within the construction law firm he founded well before the COVID-19 pandemic set in.
Many of you listening get involved in helping your companies promote themselves, and local events is a great way to build your brand. Whether you are launching your own event or sponsoring something local in your community, event marketing is something that can have its pitfalls.
The International Code Council and the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory have combined efforts to assess the code compliance of the permitting specifications for clean energy technologies and battery storage systems for integration into the Solar Automated Permit Processing Platform, also known as SolarAPP+.
McElroy Metal recently added solar panels to its manufacturing plant in Sunnyvale, Texas, all while taking advantage of local and federal incentives to help pay for the project.
After weeks of legal wrangling, the U.S. Supreme Court provided some clarity to the debate over the Biden Administration’s vaccine mandate for larger employers with its ruling to block initiative.
The Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute has started a new chapter recently with the launching of a new PCI Architectural Certification Program. Building Enclosure was joined by Randy Wilson, PCI Director of Architectural Precast Systems, to find out more about this new program.
Delegates from around the world are meeting at UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow this week, also known as COP26, to accelerate action that addresses climate change.