News tagged covid19-pandemic
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Life Science Building Boom Gives Way to a More Selective Market
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic prompted a life-science boom, contractors say demand is shifting toward biomanufacturing and specialized facilities as speculative lab development cools.
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New England Legacy Award Winner Robin Greenleaf: Steady Hand During Uncertain Times
Robin Greenleaf, ACEC’s first woman chair, guided the U.S. engineering group during the COVID-19 pandemic while also leading her own firm.
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Detroit Experiencing a Building Boom in Multiple Market Sectors
It’s an exciting time for the AEC industry in Detroit, where many transformative projects are taking shape and nearing completion, signifying momentum that was lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, says Catallo.
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Adapting Office Buildings Is a Hot Topic in the Twin Cities
Several years after the the COVID-19 pandemic, downtown Minneapolis and its twin city of St. Paul are looking toward a future that is likely to include more older office building conversions to residential structures.
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Travelers releases 2025 Injury Impact Report
Travelers Companies published its 2025 Injury Impact Report, which compared workers compensation data from the five years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic with the next five years. The analysis of more than 2.6 million claims submitted during that time found that while the number of workplace injuries overall continues to decline, the costs associated […] <p>The post Travelers releases 2025 Injury Impact Report first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>
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