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Taos Builder Strives to Work with Green Materials

Natural Building

The work of Patrick O’Brien and his Salamander Group has spanned decades, with curiosity playing a role in leading him from conventional home building in urban Detroit to exploring alternative building in Taos, New Mexico. Most of their structures implemented passive solar designs, which brings heat and light from the sun into a home.

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What Labor Shortage? Not All Home Builders Affected Equally

Pro Builder

After a year spent largely in our own homes and with so many people working away from the office, millions want something different or better in their housing arrangements, be it major remodeling or something entirely new. The artwork was done by a hot, young designer from Detroit who pushed us.

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What Labor Shortage?

Pro Builder

After a year spent largely in our own homes and with so many people working away from the office, millions want something different or better in their housing arrangements, be it major remodeling or something entirely new. The artwork was done by a hot, young designer from Detroit who pushed us.

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40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2021

Autodesk Construction Cloud

He’s helped create new jobs and enabled the firm to retain top talent by creating an environment where employees can thrive. . This year, he introduced and established a company-wide common data environment (CDE) that would enable teams and partners to have better access to information so they can stay in sync.

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FEATURE STORY: High-Tech Hubs Are Moving To Their Markets

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

The remodeled facility is slated to start mass production during the second half of 2013, mainly producing 28-nm system-on-a-chip (SoC) solutions for tablets and smartphones. The plan, announced July 2012, designates 17 solar energy zones totaling about 285,000 acres of public lands as priority areas for utility-scale solar development.