Gale Associates Leads Historic Restoration of the Barnstable Superior Courthouse
ROCKLAND, MA – June 2, 2026 – Gale Associates, Inc., a consulting engineering firm specializing in building enclosure consulting and historic preservation, is leading the evaluation, design, and construction administration for the historic restoration of the Barnstable Superior Courthouse building enclosure. Gale was retained by Barnstable County, Massachusetts for the $7 million restoration project in coordination with the Massachusetts Trial Court and ClearPath Advisors, the Owner’s Project Ma...
AdventHealth Breaks Ground on New Western North Carolina Hospital
Renderings courtesy of HKS Here is the latest project milestone from RMF Engineering: the groundbreaking of AdventHealth’s new Weaverville hospital, designed to support and expand access to compassionate, whole-person care across Western North Carolina. RMF provided engineering services for both the building and central utility plant. AdventHealth Weaverville's first phase includes 67 beds and will provide emergency care, medical-surgical inpatient services, intensive care, labor and delivery an...
$30M Electrification/Renovation Starts at Silverleaf Hall
Owner/operator Lantern Organization, architect IMC Architecture and development consultant Rockabill Consulting closed financing and began of electrification retrofit and renovations at Silverleaf Hall, a 118-unit supportive housing residence located at 480 East 176th Street in the East Tremont neighborhood of the Bronx. Courtesy of Mega Contracting Group Lantern Organization, IMC Architecture and Rockabill Consulting Close Financing, Begin $29.7 Million Electrification Retrofit and Renovation o...
The International Code Council's Building Safety Month Advances Public Safety and Community Resilience
Learn about the basics of building safety and how strong building codes help safeguard the places we live, work and gather Washington D.C. – The International Code Council’s (ICC) annual Building Safety Month begins this week and continues through May 31. For 46 years, Building Safety Month has helped people understand the impact that building codes have on their daily lives. This mission has become even more important as communities face challenges like extreme weather events, aging infrastru...
Bill Clinton breaks ground for Brooklyn addiction treatment facility
Anchor House staff and board members, former president Bill Clinton representing The Clinton Foundation and its Overdose Response Network, The United Methodist City Society (UMCS), The New York State Office of Addiction Support and Services (OASAS), Urbahn Architects, contractor The J. Pilla Group and project manager The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) celebrated the beginning of construction work for the critical $18 million renovation and expansion of the Anchor House Men’...
Long Branch Community Celebrates Ribbon Cutting of Historic Elberon Library Branch designed by DIGroup Architecture
Attributed to DIGroup Architecture LONG BRANCH, NJ — Local officials, residents and community leaders gathered recently to celebrate the ribbon cutting and grand reopening of the Long Branch Free Public Library’s (LBFPL) Elberon Branch. The ceremony marked the completion of a $792,000 renovation led by DIGroup Architecture (DIG), a two-time LBFPL “Library Champion” honoree. The Elberon Branch, a 3,000-square-foot neighborhood treasure, has served as a cornerstone of the community since 1911. The...
Alternative Methods Shape Campus Construction
Fabric buildings offer a timely, affordable solution for college athletic and event facilities. The past decade has presented college and university facility planners with a multitude of challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic altered some aspects of campus life temporarily and others permanently. Construction material costs are finally starting to stabilize, but they remain significantly higher than they were five years ago. Many institutions have struggled to provide the educational and residential...
Schenkel Shultz Nears Completion of the Osceola County School for the Arts Remodel and Addition Project
Orlando, FL – April 6, 2026 – Schenkel Shultz, a leading Central Florida architectural and interior design studio, is completing a major remodel and addition at the Osceola County School for the Arts (OCSA) campus, with the new classroom building now open and the renovated theater scheduled to open in April 2026. This marks the firm’s second collaboration at OCSA, following the original design that converted the campus from the Tupperware Auditorium and Convention Center into a purpose-built cul...
Northwestern University’s Ryan Field: The NCAA’s Newest and Most Technically Advanced Football Stadium
Northwestern University and the Ryan family didn’t simply tear down and rebuild Ryan Field for their beloved Wildcats; they sought to create one of the best stadium experiences anywhere in the country. Built on the previous stadium’s footprint, it has 320,000 more square feet but 12,500 fewer seats, an intentional choice to make the fan experience more intimate and memorable. The design and engineering of this technically advanced steel structure was accomplished by Thornton Tomasetti, the multi...
DIGroup Architecture to Design New Montclair Veterans Service Center
Montclair Veterans Service Center rendering [courtesy DIGroup Architecture] & Washington Hose Company No. 3 [courtesy DIGroup Architecture]. NJ Crawford Crews Post 251 to feature supportive housing and renewed hope for local veterans Montclair, NJ – DIGroup Architecture (DIG) and James L. Evers, RA (JLE) are collaborating to design the new Montclair Veterans Service Center, a transformative redevelopment of American Legion Crawford Crews Post 251 that will provide supportive housing and vital re...