Big-D Construction Completes BYU-Idaho Central Energy Facility Project

REXBURG, Idaho – Big-D Construction recently reached completion on the BYU-Idaho Central Energy Facility located in Rexburg, Idaho. The new 28,000-square-foot building, on which construction began in 2013, has allowed BYU-Idaho to replace its coal-fired boilers with natural gas-fired boilers. The original heating plant, in operation since 1963, had reached the end of its usable life span. The new facility was built adjacent to what was the existing heating plant. The existing plant remained in operation, without interruption, throughout construction of the new facility until the transition was complete. Once the new facility was fully operational, the existing heating plant … Read more

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Knutson Awarded Renovation of Rochester Minnesota National Guard Armory

ROCHESTER, Minn. – Knutson Construction has been awarded the contract to renovate the Minnesota National Guard Armory, located in Rochester, Minnesota. The project is estimated at $5 million with an anticipated completion date of July 2017. The project includes a 30,000-square-foot remodel (demolition and rebuild) of the interior office areas, gymnasium, storage areas, training rooms, locker rooms and kitchen. Additionally, new electrical and mechanical systems are being installed to service the entire space. Exterior work includes a 10,000-square-foot surface parking lot and landscape improvements. Knutson’s project team, led by Tony Joseph – project manager, will be working with the Minnesota … Read more

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AGC Launches New Construction-Focused Podcast

AGC of America recently launched ConstructorCast, its new monthly podcast that explores in depth issues affecting the construction industry. For each episode, an AGC representative will speak with a different authority on today’s topics including public policy, safety and health, labor and many more. In the first episode, the organization speaks with David Ashinoff, director of AGC’s PAC and Political Advocacy, about the 2016 elections. Upcoming episodes will focus on OSHA’s new silica rule and multi-employer pension reform. Listen to the first episode here: https://soundcloud.com/agcofamerica/constructorcast-2016-elections.

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New Advanced Computing Center Building on UT’s Pickle Research Campus Opens

AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Advanced Computing Center recently celebrated its 15th anniversary with the dedication of its new Advanced Computing Center Building on the University of Texas J.J. Pickle Research Campus in Austin, Texas. The new 38,000-square-foot, three-story facility provides offices, an auditorium, meeting rooms and a state-of-the-art visualization lab to support TACC’s mission of “advancing science and society through the application of advanced computing technologies” through the design and operation of some of the largest supercomputers in the world. The new building will support TACC’s continued growth and provides a sophisticated and inviting design that reflects TACC’s emphasis … Read more

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Consigli’s Patricia Palmiere Receives “Women in Preservation” Award from Preservation Massachusetts

BOSTON, Mass. – In  recognition of Patricia Palmiere’s work and leadership to preserve timeless landmarks across Massachusetts, Preservation Massachusetts recently awarded her the Paul & Niki Tsongas Award. Palmiere is a project manager for Consigli Construction Co., Inc. Since 1988, Preservation Massachusetts’ highest honor, the Paul E. Tsongas Award, has recognized the very best in historic preservation efforts, individuals and achievements in our Commonwealth. This year, the group celebrated the success, leadership and accomplishments of “Women in Preservation” marked by the re-naming of the pivotal award to the Paul and Niki Tsongas Award as a fitting tribute and recognition of … Read more

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