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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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2020 Progress Report: Helping Communities
May 09, 2021
Each year, we disclose several indicators that show progress toward achieving our community-service and philanthropy goals.
2020 Green Offices Update
May 09, 2021
By applying sustainable design strategies to our new offices and renovations and through our efforts to increase energy efficiency in our existing offices, we’re taking incremental steps towards meeting our goal to achieve climate neutral business operations by 2030.
2020 Responsible Purchasing Update
May 09, 2021
Our sustainable operations guidelines call for sourcing our office supplies in a way that is environmentally responsible.
2020 Carbon Footprint Update
May 09, 2021
One of our first sustainable operations goals, set in 2014, was to achieve carbon-neutral business operations by 2030.
2020 Progress Report: Sustainable Operations
May 09, 2021
Each year, we disclose several several indicators that show progress toward achieving our sustainable-operations goals.
2020 Applied Science Showcase: Decarbonizing the Power Sector
May 09, 2021
We’re working to decarbonize the world’s second-largest source of greenhouse gas emissions – the power sector.
2020 Resilience Showcase: The David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care
May 09, 2021
For Memorial Sloan Kettering’s premier cancer center, we adopted a multilayered approach to resilience, maximizing flood protection while creating an environment that nurtures patients’ physical and emotional well-being.
2020 Mass Timber Showcase: Going All-In on Mass Timber
May 09, 2021
Our engineers are getting creative with mass timber. We’re inventing new technology tools to rapidly evaluate timber framing systems for strength, serviceability and embodied carbon.