ATLANTA, Ga. — Brasfield & Gorrie recently celebrated the topping out of a new multipurpose building at Marist School in Atlanta, Ga. Construction of the new facility, which includes a gymnasium and academic space, marks the first phase of an expansion and renovation project at Marist School totaling $21 million in construction costs. “This milestone event signifies the end of the building's structural construction phase and marks continued progress toward its completion next summer,” said Brasfield & Gorrie Regional Vice President Dave Naeger. The three-story, 55,000-square-foot multipurpose structure replaces the former gymnasium, and it will include new faculty offices and … Read more
Call for Data: Single-Step Vs. Two-Step Design-Build
Throughout 2013, the Design Build Institute of America has been conducting a national research effort on design-build procurement. The goal of the study is to evaluate the resource expenditure and efficiency impact of single-step as compared to two-step design-build procurement. Arizona State University is collecting and analyzing project data for this study. The preliminary results are promising and show sizeable differences between the procurement cost and schedule of single-step and two-step design-build. These early results help quantify the inefficiency of single-step procurement that the industry has been discussing for years. However, since the results are preliminary, they cannot be used … Read more
EMCOR Company Project Wins DBIA Awards
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The Chobani Greek yogurt facility, which opened in October 2012 in Twin Falls, Idaho, and for which Shambaugh & Son, an EMCOR Company, performed the design-build and engineering and served as the general contractor, was named by Design-Build Institute of America the Design-Build Project of the Year, the organization's highest national honor. It was the second time DBIA recognized the Chobani project with a national award (it was the recipient of the DBIA Industrial/Process Facilities National Design-Build Award earlier in 2013). “We"re extremely pleased the Chobani plant has been recognized by the Design-Build Institute with … Read more
U.S. PVC Prices Set to Rise in 2014 on Higher Ethylene Prices, Export Demand
HOUSTON, Texas — U.S. prices for polyvinyl chloride, the plastic most widely used in construction, are set to rise by five cents per pound in the first two months of 2014. This is a significant price increase in a market that will see producers end the year with a net five-cent increase in their 2013 margins, according to PetroChem Wire’s PVC & Pipe Report. These higher raw material costs could have a significant impact on prices for many consumer goods, most notably plumbing pipe and vinyl siding. Stronger prices for the ethylene used to make PVC and strong PVC … Read more
Construction Employment Increases, Unemployment Rate Falls Reports AGC
Construction employers added 17,000 jobs in November as the sector's employment hit the highest level since August 2009, and the industry unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that the new employment figures come as construction spending levels hit a four-year high in October. “While these new employment figures are very encouraging, growth remains uneven by segment, region and time period,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “There are likely to be continuing variations in growth between homebuilding, private nonresidential and public … Read more




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