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Ware Malcomb Names Marian Morioka Director, Interior Architecture & Design in San Francisco Office 

SAN FRANCISCO –  Ware Malcomb , an award-winning international design firm, today announced Marian Morioka has joined the firm as Director, Interior Architecture & Design, based in the company’s San Francisco office. In her new role, Morioka will be responsible for the leadership, growth, and management of the interior architecture and design studio, prioritizing client satisfaction, project performance, and team mentorship. Tom Jansen, Regional Vice President, Ware Malcomb, said, “Marian offers deep expertise in strategic planning, creative direction, and full project delivery. We are excited to welcome her to the team and look forward to the strategic insight and design leadership she will bring to our growing San Francisco office.” Morioka is a long-time San Francisco Bay Area resident who brings more than 30 years of design experience across large-scale corporate workplace, hospitality, and commercial interiors. She has led award-winning, large-scale initiatives for a...

Robotics Advances Construction at the World’s Largest Planned 3D-Printed Township

55-acre Colorado development will include 106 residences, demonstrating how 3D-printing technology can be deployed at community scale SALIDA, CO –  Construction is advancing at  Cleora , a 55-acre residential development in Salida, Colorado that is expected to become one of the world’s largest planned 3D-printed residential communities that is also its own metro district. With infrastructure complete, seven homes already constructed, multiple homes sold and additional homes under construction, the project is moving from concept to reality as developers seek to establish a scalable model for future housing communities. While many 3D-printed housing initiatives have focused on individual homes or small pilot projects, Cleora was designed to test the technology at community scale. Developed by Cleora in partnership with True North, its dedicated 3D-printing general contractor, the project is intended to serve as a blueprint for how advanced construction technol...

Parkhill and Komatsu Architecture Announce Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Community-Focused Design Across Texas 

Fort Worth, Texas — Parkhill and Komatsu Architecture are proud to announce a new partnership, uniting two respected Texas-based design practices with a shared commitment to strengthening communities through thoughtful, collaborative design.  The partnership combines Parkhill’s integrated architecture and engineering capabilities with Komatsu Architecture’s experience in architectural and interior design excellence. Each firm carries a distinct legacy, yet both are grounded in the belief that design has the power to create lasting, meaningful impact. They also share a culture that fosters a challenging and caring workplace for their employees.  “This new step in our journey is about building on what already works — trusted relationships, strong design, and community impact — and expanding our ability to serve Texas in a deeper, more meaningful way,” said Komatsu Architecture President and CEO Karl Komatsu.  Founded in 1959, Komat...

Buildots Launches Superstructure Tracking, Extending Construction Intelligence into the Structural Phase

New capability closes a long-standing visibility gap in early construction, giving teams a more complete picture of progress and risks. Buildots , the global construction intelligence platform, today announced the launch of superstructure tracking. Following more than a year of refinement with beta customers across live construction projects, the new capability extends Buildots’ AI-driven analysis to the structural phase. This allows construction teams to track site progress across more of the project lifecycle in the same platform.  Until now, tracking superstructure has often meant physically walking the floor. This approach leaves large portions of a site untracked, whether due to safety restrictions, accessibility constraints, or simply the structure’s scale. The phase has effectively been managed without objective data, at exactly the point when critical structural decisions are being made. New Buildots superstructure tracking addresses this challenge by pro...

EMC Engineering Services, Inc. Celebrates 10th Consecutive Best Firm to Work For Recognition and 2026 Hot Firm Honor

SAVANNAH, GA  –  EMC Engineering Services, Inc. (EMC) is proud to announce its recognition by Zweig Group as both a 2026 Best Firm to Work For and a 2026 Hot Firm. This achievement marks the tenth consecutive year EMC has been recognized as a Best Firm to Work For, underscoring the firm’s commitment to cultivating an exceptional workplace culture while achieving sustained growth across the organization. Zweig Group’s Best Firms to Work For Award recognizes leading AEC firms throughout the United States and Canada based on workplace practices, employee experience, and company culture. EMC ranked 29th in the 100–199 Employee Size Category and 56th in the Multidisciplinary Category. EMC was also named to Zweig Group’s 2026 Hot Firm List, ranking 100th among the fastest-growing AEC firms in the United States and Canada. The Hot Firm Award recognizes firms based on a combined score of percentage and dollar revenue growth over a three-year period. With...

Fluor Joint Venture Reaches Substantial Completion on Chicago Transit Authority’s Red and Purple Line Project

IRVING, Texas  –   Fluor Corporation  (NYSE: FLR) and its joint venture partner, Walsh Construction Company, have reached Substantial Completion on the Chicago Transit Authority’s (CTA) $2.1 billion Red and Purple Line Modernization (RPM) Phase One Project, the largest completed capital project in CTA’s history. The recently achieved milestone reflects the dedication and collaboration of an exceptional project team, including Fluor, Walsh Construction, Stantec (design), Hitachi (signaling) and Meade (electrical contractor). “Reaching Substantial Completion on this landmark project is a testament to the strength of our partnerships, the commitment of our teams, and our shared focus on delivering transformational infrastructure,” said Shawn West, President of Fluor’s Infrastructure business. “The RPM Phase One project will have a lasting impact on Chicago’s transit system and the communities it serves.I could not be more proud of what this ...

Former Middle School Reimagined as Multi-Use Community Hub Opens in White Bear Lake

Designed by Wold Architects & Engineers, the adaptive use facility supports learners and residents of all ages White Bear Lake, Minn. –  Wold Architects & Engineers , a national full-service planning, architecture and engineering firm specializing in education design, recently celebrated the completion of a three-phase renovation project that transformed the former Sunrise Park Middle School into a centralized district and community hub serving  White Bear Lake Area Schools . Rooted in human-centered design, the renovation consolidates services previously spread across multiple locations while improving connection and accessibility for all ages. The new center houses the district office, early childhood programming, the Transition Education Center (TEC), a senior center and a gymnastics facility, bringing together programs that serve residents across every stage of life. Sunrise Park’s completion marks another major milestone in the district’s long-range “Buil...