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Mortenson to Transition to Safety Helmets to Increase Worker Protection

As National Construction Safety Week kicks off, Mortenson has announced that it will transition its entire U.S. craft workforce from traditional hard hats to safety helmets starting this year, to further increase worker protection on its projects. The modern design of safety helmets, which use chin straps and offer front, side, and rear protection, are proven […]

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What the Energize Denver Rule Means for Your Business

By Matthew Bren For Denver businesses, solar has long been a “nice-to-have.” However, with the recent announcement of the Energize Denver Rule, improving your operation’s environmental footprint is now a necessity, and solar is one of the easiest, most effective options out there. Read on to learn how solar installations can be optimized to fit your business needs

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Tepuy Properties Purchases USA Triathlon Building in Colorado Springs

On Friday, April 29, Tepuy Properties closed on a 38,638-square-foot, 3-story office building at 5825 Delmonico Drive, the company’s first property purchased in the Colorado Springs area. “We are excited to diversify our portfolio a bit and find new opportunities outside of our current geographical footprint,” said Brandi Prochazka, Tepuy’s property manager. The Delmonico building, built in 1985,

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Lincoln Property Company to Bring Life Sciences Campus to Broomfield

In response to the increasing demand for life science space in the Boulder market, Lincoln Property Company and FCP®, a privately held real estate investment company, are set to begin construction of a 450,000-square-foot life sciences campus in Broomfield this fall, with delivery scheduled for early 2024. Located at 235 Interlocken Boulevard, CoRE – Colorado Research Exchange, will consist of

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Companies Weigh In on Office Space Needs Two Years from the Onset of the Pandemic

52 percent of survey respondents say they intend to reduce their office space over the next three years, mostly to eliminate excess space they anticipate will be freed up by remote work and more efficient use. That’s according to CBRE’s new survey of office-using companies. By contrast, most companies are back to developing long-term plans

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Movers and Shakers Week Ending 04.29.22

Three at Vertix Builders Pass the Certified Healthcare Construction Exam Vertix Builders, a culture-focused construction company, announced that Brady McQuinn, Ryan Ropken, and Josh Lapp have all passed the Certified Healthcare Constructor (CHC) exam that is given by the American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE).  The exam requires extensive knowledge of acute hospital construction, ground-up healthcare

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Colorado Craft Brewery and Coffee Roaster Expands in Colorado

McWhinney and Mountain Cowboy Brewing Co. announced the opening of Mountain Cowboy’s Loveland location, situated within Centerra’s new Kinston Hub — a central gathering place for all things fellowship and neighborly communion in the up-and-coming Kinston residential lifestyle community. Mountain Cowboy is opening its taproom this Saturday to the Loveland community and guests from surrounding

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Mile High Climber: Zachary Callaway, Architectural Designer with Rosemann & Associates

Mile High CRE is excited to announce that our April Mile High Climber is Zachary Callaway, architectural designer with Rosemann & Associates, P.C. Mile High Climbers are industry professionals who innovate, inspire, collaborate, and take risks. They are future leaders and change-makers, and they deserve to be celebrated. Zachary is a visionary architectural designer dedicated to project

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Volatility in Construction Material Prices to Remain in 2022

According to Linesight’s quarterly Construction Commodity Report and price forecast (based on interviews with nearly 160 industry experts across the globe), prices for construction materials are projected to remain high and volatile in 2022, despite a predicted stabilization in the market many thought would come to fruition in Q1.   Leading up to the end of 2021, many believed

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Hybrid Office Becoming the New Norm, Says Cushman & Wakefield Study

Cushman & Wakefield today released a comprehensive study titled Office of the Future Revisited. The study reports on employees’ thoughts on returning to work; the need for flexible office workspaces; and increased demand for space in office-using industries. “There are two statistics that jump off the page in this report,” said David Smith, global head of Occupier Insights

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