Related Links: ENR MidAtlantic Long before the new Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia began making its presence known on the CHOP skyline, the $450-million project was challenging engineers and contractors below ground. The construction team, led by Turner Construction, Philadelphia, excavated 70 ft down to make way for a 1,500-car parking garage, requiring one of the largest excavations of its kind in the city, according to the team."That's a pretty deep hole in the city of Philadelphia," says Gregory Ryan, Turner Construction vice president, construction executive and the project director on the job.
McGraw-Hill Construction Analytics Total Picture After a Soft 2013, an Increase in Non-Residential Starts Could Spur a Market Rebound Commercial, institutional and residential work is on the rise, but non-building starts continue on a downward trend. Related Links: ENR MidAtlantic City GrillMack StulbPresident LF Driscoll Co.Stulb, the General Building Contractors Association's 2014 chairman of the board, says the construction market is heating up for contractors in the Philadelphia area. He says many developers are getting more active, especially in the multifamily sector. "A lot of these are sizable mid-rise or high-rise projects," he adds.With the pickup in activity, Stulb says
Related Links: More news from the ENRMidAtlantic 4/14/2014 issue In an industry whose services often are out of public view, the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority, known as DC Water, is making a big splash. DC Water, an independent public authority, serves more than 2.2 million people in a 725-sq-mile area around the nation's capital.The agency also operates what it says is the world's largest advanced wastewater treatment plant. Now partway through a 10-year, $4-billion capital program, DC Water is experiencing the largest expansion in its history. To meet that challenge, the authority is embracing innovative technology and
McGraw-Hill Construction Residential work continues to drive total starts despite softness in other sectors. Related Links: Engineering News Record Architectural Record City GrillBob Zinsmeister Director of Government Affairs Associated Builders and Contractors, Metro WashingtonAccording to Zinsmeister, members have expressed concerns over recent enforcement of new access restrictions for construction vehicles during rush hour by the Washington, D.C., Dept. of Transportation. He says that in many instances, contractors have had to stop work on projects due to the restriction, often while keeping workers on the clock. "One contractor told us that this has caused a 35% increase in the cost of
A pproximately $62.24 billion in projects started in Texas and Louisiana in 2013, up nearly 15% from $54.36 billion in 2012, according to McGraw Hill Construction Dodge. The corresponding increase in the number of jobs across both states bodes well for the region's economy in 2014. Photo by Patrick Quigley, Gulf Coast Air Photo Crowd Pleasers: Construction is under way on Tulane University's Yulman Stadium. The boom in stadium construction will continue in 2014. Photo by Patrick Quigley, Gulf Coast Air Photo LLC/courtesy of PCCP Constructors, a Joint Venture Infrastructure: An aerial view of the Permanent Canal Closures and Pumps
Related Links: Engineering News Record Architectural Record PEASEOrla Pease was promoted to vice president of Urban Engineers, Philadelphia. She leads the firm's traffic consulting division in Pennsylvania. Ed Fronczkiewicz, the firm's assistant counsel, and John Holak Jr., who leads the firm's risk assessment practice, were also promoted to vice president.Thomas Chicca joined engineering firm Soltesz as vice president and general manager in Rockville, Md. Most recently, he was an office director of Pennoni Associates. In addition, Jim Soltesz, president and CEO of Soltesz, has been inducted into the Montgomery County, Md., Business Hall of Fame.David Steigler was elevated to office
Photographer: Shane Boyer Submitted By: Turner Construction Co.Philadelphia Related Links: Engineering News Record Architectural Record On Sept. 3, 2013, Turner held its ninth annual safety "stand down." Work paused on the contractor's jobsites in the U.S. as safety managers delivered the safety message "Personal Health and Well Being On and Off the Job" to more than 40,000 workers and project team members.This shot of a stand down at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care jobsite won a competition among Turner employees for best stand down photo.
Related Links: Engineering News Record Architectural Record When a magnitude 5.8 earthquake shook the Eastern Seaboard in summer 2011, it jolted engineers of the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) into action. Within two days, agency engineers and a team led by structural engineer Tipping Mar, Berkeley, Calif., were at the Washington Monument, assessing damage to one of the nation's most iconic landmarks. Since then, NPS and its engineers and contractors have worked to tap available resources, leverage lessons learned and expedite repairs. After nearly $15 million of work, the marble obelisk, more than 555 ft tall, is on track to
Related Links: Engineering News Record Architectural Record The Fort Detrick chiller replacement and new chiller plant design-build project included the demolition and subsequent replacement of an existing chiller plant for the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. To complete the mission-critical project, the team faced strict security requirements and worked within a tight location. Two ongoing and concurrent construction projects were located adjacent to the chiller project.The chiller job included extensive work in the facility's interstitial spaces and its penthouse, which were located directly above fully operational, high-containment laboratories.Turner, the general contractor, recorded daily safety inspections and tracked