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C.W. Driver Companies Completes $19M Aquatics Center to Advance CIF Championship Program at Torrey Pines High School 

Competition-grade facility includes adaptive features for students with disabilities, marking third phase of athletics modernization  San Diego, Calif.  —  C.W. Driver Companies , a leading general contractor specializing in educational facilities, celebrated the opening of the new $19 million Aquatics Center at Torrey Pines High School, which is home to one of California’s most decorated high school swimming, diving, and water polo programs.   Funded primarily by the San Dieguito Union High School District, the 7,099-square-foot facility delivers a competition-grade training and competition environment for swimming, diving, and water polo teams from multiple SDUHSD high schools.   “Building a functional Aquatics Center on-site is essential to supporting the wide range of needs of athletes and their supporters,” said Andrew Hansen, Senior Project Manager at C.W. Driver. “We are grateful to contribute to the continued success of San Dieguito Union Hi...

Ware Malcomb Announces Construction is Complete on Romeo Orthopaedics in Burr Ridge, IL

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OAK BROOK, Ill.  —  Ware Malcomb , an award-winning international design firm, today announced construction is complete on a new outpatient office for Romeo Orthopaedics located in Burr Ridge, IL. Ware Malcomb’s Oak Brook office provided interior architecture and design, along with branding services for the 3,500 square foot tenant build-out project at 60 N. Frontage Road.   Romeo Orthopaedics  specializes in the management and surgical treatment of shoulder, elbow, and sports medicine conditions.  Ware Malcomb worked in partnership with the building owner, C.R. Panico & Associates, to complete the project.   Caroline McNulty, Director, Interior Architecture & Design, Ware Malcomb, said, “this new ground-level space includes consultation areas and surgery scheduling offices, balancing clinical performance with patient comfort. The overall design goal was to create a warm and hospitable environment for patients to be seen in a comfor...

COWI Shapes Step-free Future for Glasgow Subway 

  Glasgow, UK — Global engineering consultancy COWI has been appointed to support Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) in the development of proposals to deliver step-free access at key stations on the Glasgow Subway, marking a significant milestone in improving accessibility across Scotland’s only underground rail network.  COWI will provide multidisciplinary engineering expertise to help shape the technical, structural and operational solutions required to integrate new lift infrastructure within the constraints of historic underground stations. This will include technical assessment, engineering design input, constructability advice and support to SPT in developing a robust, deliverable scheme.  To support delivery of the project, COWI has brought together a specialist team including BDP as architect, D2E as lift consultant, Jensen Hughes providing fire engineering expertise, Mima Group advising on access and inclusion, GHD delivering pedestrian modelling, an...

STV Taps Anna Harvey to Lead Transportation Operations in Northern California

SAN FRANCISCO, CA  — STV, a leading professional services firm that plans, designs and manages infrastructure projects across North America, today announced the appointment of Anna Harvey, PE, as vice president and Northern California area manager for the company’s Transportation West operating group. In this role, Harvey will lead strategic growth initiatives, client engagement and project delivery across the region. “Anna’s understanding of how to move major transportation programs from vision to delivery makes her the ideal leader for our Northern California operations,” said Liz Justison, PE, PMP, president of the Transportation West operating group at STV. “Her vision, technical acumen and commitment to equity and sustainability strengthens our ability to deliver impactful projects that connect communities and drive economic development.” Harvey brings nearly 20 years of experience in civil and transportation engineering, including leadership roles on advancing some of Calif...

Lighting the Way with Culture

Proof that culture is a competitive advantage. By Luke Carothers  HLB Lighting Design isn’t just illuminating spaces.  They’re redefining what a great workplace looks like. Earning the top spot in the 2025 Best Firms to Work For Architecture category, the firm has shown that culture is more than a value statement.  It’s a competitive advantage.  Founded in 1968, HLB Lighting Design has grown into one of the most respected and influential lighting design firms in the country.  The firm maintains a national reach with studios in Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.  Still, despite their wide reach, the firm maintains a deeply collaborative culture across its offices.  The firm’s expertise spans architectural lighting design, daylighting, and sustainable solutions.  Their team has left a mark on iconic civic, cultural,...

DesignGroup Completes $21.5 Million YMCA in Morris, Illinois 

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MORRIS, Ill. —  A partnership between the Greater Joliet Area YMCA and Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers in Morris, Illinois, has resulted in a unique $21.5 million YMCA facility designed by architecture firm DesignGroup.         The newly built Morris Hospital YMCA’s strategic collaboration expands the reach of both the YMCA and the hospital, with the building’s architecture reflecting this unified approach to wellness.         “This project was about more than designing a recreational facility,” said Joe Mayer, DesignGroup principal and senior designer. “The facility supports a lifetime continuum of care by creating a space where prevention, wellness, rehabilitation and community connection can happen together in a meaningful way for the local community.”         The 60,523-square-foot facility, which celebrated its first anniversary this year, includes the community’s first new indoor poo...

Infrasense Evaluates the Condition of Claiborne Pell Bridge Deck in Rhode Island

Infrasense has carried out evaluations of an approximately 2-mile section of bridge decks belonging to a signature Rhode Island bridge. A combination of ground-penetrating radar (GPR), high-resolution visual (HRV), and rapid automated sounding (RAS) methods were utilized for this expansive project. Rebar depth, concrete deterioration, and other signs of delamination were identified to provide recommendations for further rehabilitation. NEWPORT, R.I. /PRNewswire/ — The objective of this project was to evaluate the condition of two sections of the bridge deck of a ~2-mile-long signature bridge near Newport, Rhode Island. This evaluation involved using a combination of ground penetrating radar (GPR) and high-resolution visual (HRV) methods, along with rapid automated sounding (RAS) for additional delamination information. The GPR data was collected using a dual horn antenna vehicle-based system at normal driving speeds and in a series of lines spaced 3 feet transversely across the ...