The Associated Builders and Contractors recently announced the winners of the National Excellence in Construction Awards. Winners of the EIC Innovation, Design-Build, Greener Tomorrow and Productivity awards were also announced. Honoring the best projects from 2025, the EIC Awards celebrate the best in merit shop construction, as well as honoring contractors for their remarkable achievements in leadership, health and safety, innovation and merit.
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Location: Atlanta, GA
Products: Reynobond (MCM); Pure + FreeForm (PSS)
General Contractor: Marand Builders
Architect: Architectural Design Collaborative
Located in the Peachtree Battle neighborhood of Atlanta, this new Bank of America branch replaces an older branch building. This new, modern financial center emphasizes advisory services, digital banking and drive-through ATM access. For this project, MillerClapperton fabricated and installed 3,200 square feet of Metal Composite Material (MCM) and 1,100 square feet of Profiled Single-Skin (PSS) metal panels.
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In this blog post for Building Design+ Construction, Jennifer Wegner, digital content lead at Stantec, discusses the evolving role of smart technologies in architecture. She shares how performance-based design is reshaping and improving outcomes for tenants, building owners and the plants, with smart technologies becoming a central focus in the design and operation of buildings.
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Jobsites are more complex than ever, and technology is changing how productivity is understood by shifting jobsites from collections of isolated equipment into dynamic, interconnected systems. This article in Construction Business Owner highlights how the Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming fleet management and is being used to build interconnected jobsites.
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Recommendation: “How to Visualize Architecture”
Architizer’s newest publication, “How to Visualize Architecture,” is an educational guide designed to help the reader master the craft of architectural storytelling and visual communication. Illustrated with a curated selection of Architizer Vision Award-winning works, the book looks at key topics related to conceptual ideation and representation, exploring the gap in how projects are conceived and communicated.
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