If your firm submitted a BD+C "Giants 300" return, here's your chance to tell the world what's new at your company.
The editors are at this very moment working on the July Giants 300 issue - our annual ranking of the Top 300 AEC firms in the U.S. and Canada.
If you have a press release, PDF, or writeup with news about your firm, get it to us right away!
We're looking for news, especially in the following areas:
- New offices - where? why?
- New hires - who? why?
- Major market trends you're firm is seeing - especially by building type (hospitals, K-12, multifamily, government, etc)
- New strategic direction at your company
- Acquistions - who? why?
- New services your firm is offering - and why
- BIM use at your firm: implementation, strategy, how it's working (or not)
- International business
Feel free to send Case Studies of recent (in the last year) projects, too.
SEND ALL MATERIAL VIA EMAIL TO: Robert Cassidy, Editorial Director, rcassidy@sgcmail.com.
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