Our Public Safety team has had an exciting past few weeks with projects progressing. The Town of Lexington, MA Police Department had their ribbon cutting for the new Police Headquarters. #TeamTecton previously worked with the Town of Lexington to design and construct a new Fire Headquarters. We hope the Town and their community are enjoying their new public safety facilities. Earlier this month, The City of Greenfield, Massachusetts had the grand opening for their new Fire Headquarters. Tecton is proud to have worked as a Peer Reviewer and Interior Designer with H2M architects + engineers on this project. Congratulations to the City, their emergency responders and community. Lastly, the Peabody Police Department broke ground this month for the construction of their new Public Safety Headquarters. The complex will be powered entirely by electricity, with a backup generator that runs on diesel, with rooftop and parking canopy solar panels to help achieve a low Energy Use Intensity. The project is expected to complete construction in spring 2026. For more details, please visit: Lexington Police Headquarters: https://lnkd.in/efkV-Aqs Greenfield Fire Headquarters: https://lnkd.in/eupc787k Peabody Public Safety Headquarters: https://lnkd.in/eAR2cbYt #PublicSafetyArchitecture #MassachusettsPublicSafety #PublicSafetyDesign
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ZONING regulations in Atlanta are being rewritten as we speak. How many gas stations are in your neighborhood? Are tiny houses permissible in your backyard? What's going to be built on the vacant lot on your block? Zoning regulations determine ALL of that and more. This past Monday the City of Atlanta presented the first look at the zoning changes scheduled for implementation Jan. 2025. Yes, you heard that right - in 6 months the changes will start rolling out. Key Take Aways: - Major changes to gas station development and where they're allowed to operate - Major changes to self-storage facilities. As currently proposed, they now must be part of a mixed use development where the commercial and residential square footage must equal the amount allocated for storage - Major changes for how guest houses, accessory dwelling units and tiny homes are defined and regulated This is just a sampling of the changes that will shape how the city transforms over the next 50 years. As a real estate development firm the Aspire Construction & Design team was in the room to be a part of the conversation, claim a seat at the table and to be sure that the voice of the small scale developer is heard. The next session for a review and feedback session on the changes will be July 9. More details at www.atlzoning.com. Stay informed. #CRE #CommercialRealEstate #RealEstateDevelopment #Architecture #Engineering #Construction
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First Government building undergoes deep retrofitting
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL
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Each year approximately 4,000 crimes take place at construction sites in London. 80% of these involve theft of plant and materials with 20% involving acts of violence and sexual offences. The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 places a legal obligation on site operators to consider crime and disorder in all undertakings, and whilst the above statistics are shocking, measures can be put in place to reduce these numbers and make construction sites safer places for operatives and the public. Improving safety by adopting a true ‘placemaking’ approach to London site establishments, including planning, design and innovation are key subjects in our London Urban White Paper, written by our Chief Engineer Keith Smith. To find out more about how your site could be at risk and what measures you can take to mitigate this risk, download the London Urban White Paper https://lnkd.in/ebnzKBDC #infrastructuresafety #urbanplanning #placemaking #London #trafficmanagement #construction
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL
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The government has announced a significant update to fire safety guidance for tall residential buildings. Key Highlights: 🔹 From 30th September 2026, new residential buildings over 18 meters must include a second staircase, enhancing safety measures. 🔹 This update, part of a series of reforms, including the Building Safety Act, aims to improve the safety of residents in both new and existing high-rise buildings. 🔹 The decision, supported by the National Fire Chiefs Council and the Royal Institute of British Architects, follows extensive consultation and aligns with the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations. This pivotal change underscores the importance of safety in design and offers clarity for developers during challenging times. https://lnkd.in/e-nada8E #FacilitiesManagement #FireSafety #BuildingSafety #ConstructionIndustry #ResidentialBuildings
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL
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