HITT Contracting Repositions Tysons Metro Center I

FALLS CHURCH, Va. — HITT Contracting Inc. has recently completed the repositioning of Tysons Metro Center I at 8251 Greensboro Drive in McLean, Va., formerly known as the Edmund James One building. Beacon Capital Partners called on HITT to bring its quality-first, value-added construction approach to this $5-million full-building retrofit, and HITT delivered. Key interior elements of the project included new finishes in the main lobby, all tenant floors, elevators and restrooms, as well as a modern fitness center, rooftop patio with outdoor seating and management office. HITT elevated the building’s curb appeal with a new driveway, two-story entrance and … Read more

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OSHA Partners with VCC to Promote Safety During Bass Pro Shop Project in Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Better health and safety for construction workers during the Bass Pro Shop project in Little Rock is the goal of a new partnership formed between the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration and VCC LLC. “This partnership affirms a shared commitment toward providing a safer work environment on this project,” said Carlos Reynolds, OSHA’s area director in Little Rock. “This agreement will help to ensure that goal is accomplished.” The 120,000-square-foot Bass Pro Shop project is located at the Otter Creek exit off Interstate 30 and is scheduled to open in December. Little … Read more

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Construction Materials Prices Increase in February

Prices for construction materials jumped in February, driven by extreme increases in items used in new housing and nonresidential building renovations, according to an analysis of new federal figures released today by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said the increased materials prices are hitting contractors struggling to recover from a years-long downturn in construction demand. “For the second month in a row, contractors endured outsized price hikes for gypsum wallboard, lumber, and insulation materials,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist for the construction trade association. “In addition, soaring diesel prices mean contractors are paying more for fuel they … Read more

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2013 National Design-Build Awards Program Call for Submissions

The Design-Build Institute of America invites project team members to submit successful design-build project(s) for the 2013 National Design-Build Project Awards competition. Completed entries and entry fee payments must arrive at the DBIA National office in Washington, D.C., no later than May 21. As the only organization that defines, teaches and promotes best practices in design-build project delivery, DBIA is committed to highlighting the best projects achieved through this integrated delivery method. The acceptance of single-entity risk is the defining feature of design-build project delivery and winning submissions must be carried out under a DBIA or other single responsibility contract. … Read more

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Brasfield & Gorrie Earns National Excellence in Construction Award

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Associated Builders and Contractors announced that Brasfield & Gorrie’s work on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers North Troop Medical Clinic project in Fort Stewart, Ga., has earned the company an Eagle award in the Federal Government/Military – Less than $10-Million category of ABC’s National Excellence in Construction Awards. Brasfield & Gorrie representatives received the award Feb. 20 during the 23rd annual celebration at the Harbor Beach Marriott Resort in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. “ABC is proud to recognize Brasfield & Gorrie for its outstanding work on the North Troop Medical Clinic project,” said Michael D. Bellaman, ABC … Read more

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