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INNOVATING ALWAYS

We build smarter—whether that’s trying new technologies or finding new ways to approach how we work. By combining new tools with tried-and-true techniques, we’re finding new ways to create a more efficient, more sustainable built environment.

Green Tech

One of the tools we use to help clients work toward their ESG goals is Green Badger, a cloud-based software platform designed to streamline and automate green construction compliance—everything from jobsite ESG tracking through LEED certification. Read more here.

DIVERTING WASTE, SMARTER & FASTER

When a life sciences consulting firm brought in Structure Tone to help build their Massachusetts headquarters, early on our team introduced a pilot waste diversion program that became a huge success. By routinely site-separating materials, the project went above and beyond typical industry waste standards. Read more here.

PASSIVE HOUSE & THE GC

Pavarini McGovern is using the Passive House approach within building benchmarking and methodologies as a way to better educate our project managers, superintendents, owners, and subcontractors, including integrating building envelope specialists into the project team. R ead more here.

Living Building Challenge

West Coast-based architecture firm Mithun partnered with Abbott Construction to renovate the company’s headquarters and pursue the Living Building Challenge (LBC) certification in the process. LBC-certified structures are self-sufficient, producing more energy than they use, and collect and treat all water on site. R ead more here.

Mass Timber

From adding mass timber components to skyscrapers to constructing corporate campuses from the ground up, STO Building Group teams across the US, Canada, and Europe have embraced mass timber construction for its environmental, operational, and wellness benefits. R ead more here.

Contamination Transformation

In urban areas, many outdated properties remain idle, abandoned, or even condemned. Industrial developers often look to these unused sites as a potential location for a modern industrial warehouse. As warehouse specialists, repositioning environmentally impacted sites has become a core component of RC Andersen’s expertise. Read more here.

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