This month is Women’s History Month, highlighted by International Women’s Day earlier this week and Women in Construction Week last week. This article on ArchDaily takes a look at the role of women in architecture, and how their role and contributions have been viewed over the last several decades.
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Location: Atlanta, GA
Products: ALPOLIC (MCM)
General Contractor: HITT
Architect: ASD | SKY
Located at Galleria on the Park, C&S Seafood and Oyster Bar opened its newly relocated flagship restaurant in January 2025. The new location highlights the restaurant’s timeless charm, inviting atmosphere and classic elegance. The new space features 130 dining seats, a 20-seat bar, private dining room for 50, and a wine room with a chef’s table for six. Additionally, there is a large, multilevel patio, fully enclosed bar and dining area, surrounded by the lush, 6-acre Galleria park. For this project, MillerClapperton fabricated and installed approximately 300 square feet of Metal Composite Material (MCM) panels.
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The U.S. Green Building Council recently announced the Top 10 States for LEED in 2025, which recognizes those states with the most LEED-certified commercial space per capita in the last year. Massachusetts tops the list for the second consecutive year, with Illinois remaining in second. Colorado climbed six spots to third, and Georgia made the list for the first time since 2023.
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Construction is a dangerous job, and accidents can happen on the jobsite. One way to minimize the chance of something going wrong is high-visibility (hi-vis) safety apparel that is designed to provide extra seconds of reaction time and save lives. In addition to being brightly colored clothing, high-vis workwear is regulated, engineered and tested to help workers stand out in complex or low-light conditions. Check out this article in Construction Business Owner to learn more.
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Recommendation: ENR Groundbreakers Podcast: Barbara Res offers advice to women in construction
Hosted by: Emell D. Adolphus
In this episode of ENR Groundbreakers Podcast, former Trump Organization executive Barbara Res, sits down with host Emell D. Adolphus for an exclusive interview. Res, who led the construction of New York’s Trump Tower, worked for Trump for 18 years, and is the author of “Tower of Lies: What My Eighteen Years of Working with Donald Trump Reveals About Him.” She frequently lectures about her experiences as a high-ranking woman professional in male-dominated sectors and shares her advice for women working in the construction sector.
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