SAN DIEGO, Calif. — C.W. Driver has acquired Good & Roberts, a 34-year-old San Diego, Calif.-based construction company. G&R will operate as a subsidiary, allowing C.W. Driver to expand into new markets and broaden its San Diego market share. “This acquisition is an exciting opportunity for both companies,” said Joe Grosshart, regional vice president in C.W. Driver's San Diego office. “Good & Roberts shares the same core values as C.W. Driver while serving their customers in a highly specialized market niche. C.W. Driver brings improved access to financial and technical resources. Together, we are much more capable of serving all … Read more
Seven Robins & Morton Division Offices Receive ABC Green Designation
Seven Robins & Morton division offices recently received Green Contractor Certification by Associated Builders and Contractors. Robins & Morton joins the ranks of 38 firms in the country that fulfilled the environmentally beneficial operational and construction requirements for certification. ABC's Green Contractor Certification program recognizes construction companies that implement green practices and principles in the workplace, including headquarters, branch offices and jobsite office complexes. Robins & Morton is the only contractor on the list to include all division offices in the rigorous assessment that required demonstrating compliance of 12 prerequisites and 12 of 36 elective items. Some of Robins & … Read more
City Council OKs $400M Minneapolis Redevelopment Project
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — The Minneapolis City Council recently unanimously approved the conceptual framework for Ryan Companies" $400-million redevelopment of Downtown East, in partnership with the city of Minneapolis, the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Authority and the StarTribune. “The council's unanimous vote sends a very strong signal that city hall is proceeding full-steam ahead on this game-changing development,” Mayor Rybak said. The development proposalRyan Companies" proposed $400-million redevelopment leverages the already-existing requirement in state law that a new parking structure be built for the new stadium, as well as significant ongoing investments in transit in the area, to build: Two office towers … Read more
Innovations with Reclaimed Wood
Federal building project introduces one of the first wood composite beam systems in the U.S. By Todd Stine As a leader in sustainability and advancing green building practices, the United States General Services Administration required a highly sustainable concept when it came time to modernize the Seattle district headquarters for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. As a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 program, GSA needed to develop a project delivery approach to fast track the design and construction process, and ensure fundamental sustainability objectives were met. To address this, GSA developed an innovative design-build … Read more
Brasfield & Gorrie Finishes Atlanta Research Building
ATLANTA, Ga. — Emory University, in Atlanta, Ga., has opened the doors to a leading-edge research center that will serve as a home to research endeavors that could significantly improve the quality of children’s healthcare. The facility represents the first phase of a new biomedical research community on the Emory University campus that creates a collaborative culture and attracts the top talented employees and students to study pediatric healthcare needs within the area. The new research building is adjacent to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the home of Emory University’s Department of Pediatrics. The 200,000-square-foot, $68-million building houses two distinct … Read more





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