Are you planning on attending METALCON in Atlanta next month? If so, be sure to sign up to join MillerClapperton’s CEO Zeke Miller as he leads a small group on a scenic walk around Centennial Park. During the 90-minute tour, several high-profile projects MillerClapperton has been a part of will be highlighted including the College Football Hall of Fame, the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola and more. The tour will take place on Wednesday, October 30 at 2:30 p.m., and is free with your METALCON registration. Click below to register today.
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Location: Jacksonville, AL
Products: Alucobond (MCM)
General Contractor: Brasfield & Gorrie, L.L.C.
Architects: Goodwyn Mills Cawood
College football season has officially kicked off, and just in time for Jacksonville State University to unveil the Gamecocks’ new operations building, located behind the west endzone. Named the Loring and Debbie White Football Performance Center, the center is uniquely designed to create comfort and comradery among the team. The two-level facility features a game day club level/player lounge and field club area, in addition to eight suites and two corporate super suites with deck access. The state-of-the-art facility houses training equipment, technology, hydrotherapy, coaches’ offices and meeting rooms, and a central player concourse. Additionally, a football hall of fame highlights the football program’s history and accomplishments. MillerClapperton fabricated and installed 4,900 square feet of MCM for the project.
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A team of university researchers set out to discover why the U.S. overspends on its transportation infrastructure compared to its international peers. The team–Zachary Liscow of Yale University, Will Nober of Columbia University and Cailin Slattery of the University of California, Berkeley—surveyed infrastructure procurement practices, talked to state DOT employees and road builders, and collected and analyzed project-level data across the country. Their results were presented last month in their paper, “Procurement and Infrastructure Costs,” at the Brookings’ 2024 Municipal Finance Conference.
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A team of university researchers set out to discover why the U.S. overspends on its transportation infrastructure compared to its international peers. The team–Zachary Liscow of Yale University, Will Nober of Columbia University and Cailin Slattery of the University of California, Berkeley—surveyed infrastructure procurement practices, talked to state DOT employees and road builders, and collected and analyzed project-level data across the country. Their results were presented last month in their paper, “Procurement and Infrastructure Costs,” at the Brookings’ 2024 Municipal Finance Conference.
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Earlier this year, Building Design + Construction invited the nation’s largest architecture, engineering and construction firms to submit their single-biggest innovation from the past 24 months. From the more than 100 submissions by more than 80 firms, BD+C editors came up with a list of the top 41 great solutions for its 2024 Great Solutions Report. Winners are divided into four categories: technology solutions, design solutions, construction solutions, and AEC firm operations solutions.
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Earlier this year, Building Design + Construction invited the nation’s largest architecture, engineering and construction firms to submit their single-biggest innovation from the past 24 months. From the more than 100 submissions by more than 80 firms, BD+C editors came up with a list of the top 41 great solutions for its 2024 Great Solutions Report. Winners are divided into four categories: technology solutions, design solutions, construction solutions, and AEC firm operations solutions.
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Recommendation: Francisco Tirado Interview
Francisco Tirado started his career as a design architect before getting into photography as a freelance visual artist. Tirado is currently a photography lead at Cobe, and was voted Architectural Photographer of the Year at Architizer’s 2023 Vision Awards. Having spent more than a decade perfecting his craft, Tirado has captured more than 350 projects and has been featured in more than 60 media outlets worldwide. Prior to being a keynote speaker at the World Visualization Festival in Warsaw, Poland, this October, Architizer sat down with Tirado to discuss his career and the insights he plans to share.
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