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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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Makurungwe Trail Bridge Recap
July 26, 2024
The completion of the Makurungwe Trail Bridge marks a transformative moment for the local communities, promising hope and connection.
Here's How, Embodied Carbon: 9 Minutes on Timber, Nature's Low Carbon Material
July 23, 2024
Highly sustainable and visually appealing, mass timber continues to grow in popularity as the go-to building material, but not all timber is the same.
Here's How, Embodied Carbon: 12 Minutes on Technologies for Efficient Steel Production
July 09, 2024
When it comes to producing more sustainable steel, it’s not just about recycling and efficient manufacturing processes. Alternative technologies can also help significantly lower its carbon footprint.
House of the Dragon Installation on the Empire State Building
June 28, 2024
King Kong isn’t the only huge beast to scale the iconic Empire State Building.
HRO Today: Engaging Men As Allies
June 27, 2024
Thornton Tomasetti Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Officer Vandana Juneja writes about the importance of male allies and five steps they can take to help foster greater gender parity and inclusion in the workplace.
Here's How, Embodied Carbon: 6 Minutes on Portland-Limestone Cement
June 25, 2024
Hear why many markets are switching to portland-limestone cement which, with performance as good or better than traditional portland cement, can offer a 5-10% reduction in embodied carbon.
Here's How, Embodied Carbon: 11 Minutes on the LCA Three Ways
June 04, 2024
While key to evaluating the environmental impact of buildings, life cycle assessments can differ in their approaches and results.
Preparing for the 2024 Hurricane Season
May 31, 2024
As the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season begins, we look back at 2023 and share some tips for evaluating building safety ahead of what’s predicted to be a historically busy year.