Tag archive for : construction

Tag archive for : construction

Great Everyday Uses for Apple Cider Vinegar

Great Everyday Uses for Apple Cider Vinegar

July 5, 2016

Apple cider vinegar’s unique properties make it a very useful liquid for our everyday lives. While times have certainly changed, apple cider vinegar is still versatile and well-used in many homes around the U.S. and around the world. There are many ways to integrate apple cider vinegar into your everyday … Continue reading

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The Health Benefits of Listening to Music

The Health Benefits of Listening to Music

June 13, 2016

Music has more benefits than just tugging at your heart strings. Check out these health benefits of listening to music.  Music is one of the oldest art forms that we humans invented. From simple percussion instruments to the intricacies of stringed instruments, we have invested so much of our time … Continue reading

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Project Highlight: Goddard School for Early Childhood Development Preschool

Project Highlight: Goddard School for Early Childhood Development Preschool

June 7, 2016

We are happy to announce and offer a highlight on one of our newest projects: The Goddard Early Development Preschool in Rocklin, CA! Childhood development is critical if we want our kids to have the best possible chance as they grow. Brain development during this stage has a strong correlation … Continue reading

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Walking: Improve Your Waistline + Your Health

Walking: Improve Your Waistline + Your Health

May 16, 2016

If you’re ready to make a positive difference in your life, walking is the best way to start and go about it. Walking is something that we’ve done for hundreds of thousands of years, and is the reason that human has been able to populate every corner of the Earth … Continue reading

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Project Highlight: Tracy Montessori Elementary School

Project Highlight: Tracy Montessori Elementary School

May 4, 2016

We are excited to introduce our newest project: Tracy Montessori Elementary School! Tracy Montessori Elementary will be a 30,000 sq. feet school with 8 classrooms for grades kindergarten through eighth grade. (Unlike many traditional elementary schools in which the highest grade is only the sixth grade.) It’s located on 120 … Continue reading

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Contract and Jobsite Exposures: Pollution Liability

Contract and Jobsite Exposures: Pollution Liability

May 2, 2016

Pollution is something that is not taken lightly anymore, so be sure your job site follows regulation. Pollution liability insurance has been available for more than 15 years, so why is it that more subcontractors are not purchasing this kind of coverage? Pollution claims are not covered by general liability … Continue reading

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Step 1: The Pre-Construction Phase (Design Development)

Step 1: The Pre-Construction Phase (Design Development)

April 27, 2016

Pre-construction services can provide owners with a formal approach for developing cost, scope, and schedule to execute the construction on time and in control. The pre-construction, or design phase, is central to the success of the entire project. Yes, the entire project’s success is built upon the process before the … Continue reading

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Brightening Young Minds With Color and Tone

Brightening Young Minds With Color and Tone

April 25, 2016

Construction and architecture are ever evolving industries that require innovation. As education changes, the building in which students learn changes with it. The school of yesteryear—those with desks facing a bland blackboard and monotonous dead bricks—are giving way to new kinds of learning spaces. Learning studios, lab-like spaces, and open … Continue reading

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Spring Recipe: Mint Crusted Rack of Lamb

Spring Recipe: Mint Crusted Rack of Lamb

April 18, 2016

Make a simple rack of lamb with a mint-crumb crust and honey vinaigrette which brings the taste of mint right into the lamb. Ingredients 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 2 cloves garlic, sliced 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 cup plain bread crumbs salt and ground black pepper to taste … Continue reading

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Coloring the World With LEDs

Coloring the World With LEDs

April 13, 2016

LEDs not only last way longer than traditional light bulbs, they also bring true color to our hallways and bridges. San Antonio artist, Ansen Seale, created an interactive LED lighting installation to an elevated bridge at University Hospital.  This installation connects the hospital to the parking garage with 42 LED … Continue reading

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