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SHOP TALK: How 3D Laser Scanning Technology Assists The Construction Process
Technology provides a multitude of benefits in the construction industry. Three-dimensional Laser Scanning enables field-measuring projects using non-contact technology that digitally captures the shape of physical objects using a line of laser light.
Downtown DC Office Building Features Custom Metal Components To Juxtapose Surrounding Brick Facades
​In another recently completed development with Clark Construction, 700 Pennsylvania Ave in Washington, D.C. is a must see on Capitol Hill. The mixed-use residential property by Stanton Development and Eastblanc sits across from the Eastern Market Metro station in the historic downtown district. The over 400,000 square foot development features two six-story high-end residential structures and a seven-story office building.
CEI Materials Aids Architects In Mixed-Use Building In Bustling DC Wharf Development
The Wharf is a massive development in Washington, D.C. that will transform the Southwest Waterfront area into an urban epicenter. The 2.5 billion dollar redevelopment program features world-renowned architects and a plethora of mixed-use residential and retail spaces as well as a series of public use spaces such as a marina, entertainment venue and parks.
Company’s Metal Composite Redesign And Renovation Showcases Their Commitment To An Innovative Future
Maxitrol specializes in manufacturing precision gas control systems with a profound history dating back to 1930. Architect Ivan Cuthbert built the company’s over eight-acre Michigan-based headquarters in 1960. In 2012 the company invested nearly $3 million for a much needed renovation and expansion of their corporate campus led by the architects at Landry + Newman of Birmingham, MI.
LEED Certified Elementary School Showcases Modern Design In Downtown Charleston
Architects in South Carolina were tasked with the construction of an elementary school in downtown Charleston. Completed during the summer of 2013, the school was part of a program that replaced buildings with seismic deficiencies. The architects at LS3P describe the new school, “…the school replaces an outdated 1950’s era facility, with an architectural language which respects the historic content of the 1800’s school yard and the adjacent Memminger Auditorium.”

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