We are excited to announce that the Arlington Transit Operations & Maintenance Facility in Arlington, VA, has been recognized with two awards recently. The project received the 2026 Sustainability and Resiliency Merit Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) National Capital Section and the 2026 Craftsmanship Award for Special Construction-Rainscreen from the Washington Building Congress. Click the link below to learn more about the project.
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Location: Atlanta, GA
Products: Reynobond (MCM)
General Contractor: Caliber 1 Construction
Architect: BDG Architects
The new Regions Bank branch in Atlanta’s Westside Village is a modern banking facility that serves as a dedicated community hub that advances financial wellness and fosters local growth. The approximately 1,600-square-foot, one-story bank building with efficient, well-designed spaces that are optimized for functionality and customer experience. For this project, MillerClapperton fabricated and installed 400 square feet of Metal Composite Material (MCM) panels for the canopy.
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Dewalt’s new AI in the Trades study shows that while the construction workforce is eager for AI, it lacks the hands-on training needed to unlock its full potential. In the U.S., the survey notes that 90% of construction professionals believe AI will be indispensable within five years and yet only 8% currently use AI on the job. Lack of formal, job-relevant training is cited as the primary barrier. Learn more by clicking the link below.
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In recent years, construction equipment has changed significantly. What used to rely almost entirely on operator feel and experience is now supported by digital displays, automated functions and connected technologies designed to improve efficiency and accuracy. This change means that operates are expected not only to run a machine but understand how to use the built-in tools to make them work faster and more efficiently.
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Recommendation: Vance Morris: What Disney Teaches About Client Experience
Hosted by: Mark R. LePage
This episode of the EntreArchitect podcast features Vance Morris shares his journey from Disney leader to entrepreneur and what he learned along the way about how powerful storytelling and intentional moments can transform client relationships. Morris now teaches small business owners how to design experiences that inspire trust and loyalty, and shares how architects can create moments clients remember and talk about, and how experiences lead to more referrals and long-term success.
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