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The $107 million, LEED CS Silver-certified tower [2] consists of 18 floors [3] and is located the Market Square and Point Park University sections of Downtown Pittsburgh. The tower includes a 197-room Hilton Garden Inn Hotel [ 4 ] and Market Square Garage, 321-car parking complex [ 5 ] managed by Alco Parking.
Tallest building constructed in Pittsburgh in the 1930s. [29] [30] Name references structure's status as former headquarters of Gulf Oil, although the site has functioned as a multi-tenant building since 1982. [31] 7 Tower at PNC Plaza: 544 (166) 33 2015 Tallest building constructed in Pittsburgh in the 2010s.
The Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties (MBAKS) is a trade association of homebuilders, remodelers and associated businesses in the state of Washington. The association is the oldest and largest of the National Association of Home Builders more than 800 local home builders associations.
In 2023, the Master Builders Solutions Holding allocated over 3% of its turnover to R&D, resulting in over 80 ongoing pipeline projects. One notable innovation is the superplasticizer MasterCO 2 re , [ 9 ] facilitating the use of clinker-reduced cement types in concrete production and achieving substantial CO 2 savings up to 50%.
A master builder or master mason was the central figure leading construction projects in pre-modern times, thus, a precursor to the modern architect and engineer. Master Builder(s) may also refer to: The Master Builder, an 1892 play by Henrik Ibsen; A Master Builder, a 2013 film directed by Jonathan Demme "Master Builder", a song on Gong's 1974 ...
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The association was a diverse group of people all with their own talents and skills. The goal of this group was to “connect a diverse group of friends in a critical examination of the city, in the collaborative development and dissemination of ideas, in political action and in city building projects”.
The CIOB was established in London on 6 March 1834 as the Builders Society by an eminent group of 15 Master Builders that included Thomas Cubitt and William Cubitt, to suppress trade unions [3] and to: "uphold and promote reputable standards of building through friendly intercourse, the useful exchange of information and greater uniformity and respectability in business".