Faith Technologies Debuts Charged! Video Series

Faith Technologies debuts its new video series focused on safety: Charged! The video series highlights the importance of safety in the construction industry and the ways the firm makes safety a top priority. As the winner of the Associated General Contractors of America – Willis Towers Watson 2020 Construction Safety Excellence Award, Faith Technologies is sharing its vision of safety and bringing the industry along on its journey to reach zero jobsite incidents. New videos will be rolled out throughout 2020 as a part of the Charged! series. To follow along with the Charged! video series, visit faithtechnologies.com/news/video-gallery.    

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Electrical Contractor Shares Tools to Protect Construction Workers from Physical, Mental Harm

In the construction industry, everyone understands physical safety and injury prevention is critical but, too often, companies and individuals fail to recognize the importance of emotional safety from harassment, bullying and discrimination. That’s why leaders at Rosendin raised the bar for this year’s annual Construction Safety Week. In addition to educating workers and the public about physical dangers, Rosendin has also provided valuable information about mental stressors through a series of educational videos, personal stories and practical tips during Construction Safety Week, Sept. 14-18. Each day of Construction Safety Week, Rosendin has tackled a different topic with tools to identify … Read more

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Plans for New Recreational Center Underway in Georgia

The design and construction of a new $11-million, 42,200-square-foot recreational center, located in Kennesaw, Georgia, is underway. The recreational center will be constructed in two phases; phase one will be 25,100 square feet and phase two will be 17,100 square feet. The overall facility will encompass three gym floors for multiple indoor sports activities, a gymnastic room, fitness rooms and administrative office space. The upper level, accessible by both elevator and stairs, leads to an elevated walking track that runs the perimeter of the three gym floors. The first phase will include two basketball courts, a fitness room and administrative … Read more

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Dodge Momentum Index Climbs in August

The Dodge Momentum Index increased 1.8% in August to 126.5 (2000=1000) from the revised July reading of 124.2. The momentum index, issued by Dodge Data & Analytics, is a monthly measure of the first (or initial) report for nonresidential building projects in planning, which have been shown to lead construction spending for nonresidential buildings by a full year. In August, the commercial component rose 3.3%, while the institutional component moved 1.2% lower. The August increase in the overall momentum index is the second consecutive rise and a further sign that the construction sector continues to post a modest recovery following … Read more

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Opening of William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center Begins New Era for Sports Research, More

A first-of-its-kind facility, designed with intentional “collision spaces” for collaboration between medical doctors, faculty researchers and students, celebrates a vision six years in the making with the recent opening of the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center in Colorado. The start of the fall semester at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs brings together students and faculty for education and research with the medical providers and clinical experts at Centura Penrose-St. Francis Health Services. Led by co-directors Bill Lueck from Centura and Steve Johnson from UCCS, the facility uses a liberal amount of glass and open space to … Read more

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