Ad
DBIA Tells Congress: Design-Build is Good for Small Businesses

DBIA Tells Congress: Design-Build is Good for Small Businesses

​by Geoff Corey | May 23, 2013 Recently, the U.S. House Subcommittee on Contracting and Workforce held a hearing regarding the challenges small construction contractors face when it comes to receiving federal contracts. DBIA joined the Associated General Contractors of America, the American Institute of Architects, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the National Association of […] Read more >
Intercounty Controversy Quelled

Intercounty Controversy Quelled

Spring 2013 Best practices are even more important on high-profile projects. Whether you measure hours wasted in traffic or levels of road rage, the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area routinely makes top 10 lists of the worst traffic in the nation. Congestion is a fact of life in the region formally known as the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan […] Read more >
Flowing Freely

Flowing Freely

Spring 2013 Keeping the lines of communication open was key to successfully delivering clean, potable water to the residents of Santa Fe, N.M. For years, the city of Santa Fe and Santa Fe County in New Mexico relied on local aquifers as the main source of water for residents. The practice could not continue, however […] Read more >
Launch Pad

Launch Pad

Winter 2012 NASA furthers its trailblazing research in space exploration by simulating the stresses that vehicles experience in flight. By David Absher NASA’s New Vibro-Acoustic Test Capability (VTC) facility is a one-of-a-kind testing center designed to replicate the intense shaking and extreme sound associated with launch, emergency abort and re-entry of the vehicles that will […] Read more >
Ad
© 2024 Design Build Institute of America