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Revitalization Efforts For Two New York City ClassicsNovember 20, 2024
There’s always room for improvement, even for landmark structures. The latest issue of the Steel Institute of New York’s Metals in Construction magazine looks at revitalization projects at two New York City classics.
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BD&C: Why Lithium-Ion Batteries Pose Fire Safety Concerns for Buildings
January 10, 2023
Lithium-ion batteries (LIB) have become the dominant technology in phones, laptops, scooters, electric bikes, electric vehicles, as well as large-scale battery energy storage facilities. As such, it is important to systematically consider their impact on fire safety inside buildings, especially since electrification is a critical part of the effort to limit climate change.
Emily Kunkel Joins Decarbonization Team
December 15, 2022
Since joining Thornton Tomasetti, she has been focused on expanding the firm’s presence in the carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) and transportation sectors.
Vietnam Office Sees Steady Growth
December 14, 2022
Thanks to increasing opportunities and new business initiatives, our Ho Chi Minh City office has surpassed the 50-employee mark.
Lynch Joins Forensics Practice as Senior Vice President
December 14, 2022
Thornton Tomasetti announces that Timothy D. Lynch, P.E., a recognized expert in building forensics and emergency response, has joined the firm’s Forensics practice as a senior vice president.
2022 Lee Petrella and Daniel A. Cuoco Scholarship Winners
December 09, 2022
Thornton Tomasetti has provided two college students – Xiaoxiao Zhang and Samuel Landesman – with scholarships for the 2022-23 academic year.
Daily Commercial News: Finishing The Facade
December 05, 2022
Facade work is reaching the top floor of the Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre at the University of Toronto on College Street in Toronto.
KC Current Stadium Breaks Ground
November 03, 2022
The first purpose-built venue for a professional female soccer team in North America broke ground last month in Missouri.
Arecibo Collapse Forensic Report Released
August 11, 2022
It took just seconds for the 900-ton instrument platform at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico to come crashing down into the 305-meter-wide dish, destroying the iconic radio telescope.