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PR Newswire | July 17, 2023
The Houston-based civil and structural engineering firm, BEC Engineers and Consultants, has been acquired by Dunaway. Through the acquisition, Dunaway has officially opened its Houston office. The firm has tapped Principal and Chief Revenue Officer Ross Eubanks, PE, SE to lead the office, and Development Executive and Principal, Chris Vadala, who will oversee business development operations alongside BEC Executives Karl Breckon and Reece Scott. Mr. Eubanks has served as Regional...
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Universal Fastening System (UFS), | November 01, 2021
A true engineering breakthrough by Universal Fastening System (UFS), announcing versatile designs for the fastener industry. UFS is a leader in design and engineering of proprietary technology including high performance drive systems for fastening applications in ALL industries; medical, automotive, aerospace, construction, marine, furniture, electronics using manual as well as robotic processes. This concept is a true game-changer.Imagine this: The best qualities of a screw, a bolt, a nut, and ...
UrbanToronto | March 20, 2020
As the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic continues to have an impact on the economy, many businesses – sometimes entire industries – have either temporarily shut their doors or have implemented strong work from home policies for an indefinite period. The construction industry has not undergone a complete shutdown yet, with many construction sites open, despite social distancing advisories from all levels of government and health care professionals. Even with construction sites still oper...
Construction Dive | March 13, 2020
Three words stand out to construction attorney Steve Lesser when thinking about how U.S. contractors should react to the negative effects of the global coronavirus pandemic: Wait and see. Lesser, the chair of Becker’s construction law practice, said he thinks the best thing for contractors to do is nothing at all, as the fallout from the effects of COVID-19 on the U.S. is far from complete and no one can predict its full impact. The smart money rests on the principle that full speed ahead ...
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