This week on The Weekly show, BD+C editors speak with AEC industry leaders about:
• LGBT certification for architecture, engineering, and construction firms
• The current state of data centers in a pandemic world
THE WEEKLY SHOW HIGHLIGHTS FOR JANUARY 21, 2021
BD+C's Group Director Tony Mancini runs down the highlights from this week's show.
SEGMENT #1
LGBT certification for architecture, engineering, and construction firms
BD+C Executive Editor Rob Cassidy converses with Brent D. Zeigler, AIA, IIDA, President and Principal with Dyer Brown architecture firm in Boston and Atlanta, and Sabrina Gill Kent, Senior Vice President, NGLCC - National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, about the NGLCC's certification program for businesses that are LGBT majority-owned. Kent explains the certification process, and Zeigler gives the reasons his firm decided to get certified, particularly the opportunity to gain access to new clients.
SEGMENT #2
Data centers in a pandemic world
BD+C Senior Editor John Caulfield interviews Whitney Villalobos, a vice president with Turner & Townsend, a construction management firm, which recently released a survey of data center experts about the future of the data center sector. That research includes construction cost tracking for 40 different markets. The conclusion of the report is that the data center sector got a boost from the pandemic, and is expected to remain strong going forward. Its greatest challenge will be finding skilled labor to meet demand.
WATCH ‘THE WEEKLY’ EVERY THURSDAY AT 1 PM EASTERN
“The Weekly” is a presentation of Horizon TV, the online broadcast arm of SGC Horizon LLC, publishers of Building Design+Construction, Multifamily Design+Construction, Professional Builder, ProRemodeler, and Construction Equipment.
Related Stories
Data Centers | Aug 28, 2017
Do AEC firms have the wattage to meet the demands of a charged-up data center sector?
As construction and leasing surge, one big contractor worries about his industry’s talent shortage.
Data Centers | Aug 16, 2017
The world’s largest data center is being built 140 miles north of the Arctic Circle
The 600,000-sm facility will be on a secure property surrounded by a moat.
Healthcare Facilities | Jul 25, 2017
Healthcare technology: Preparing for the world of tomorrow
This article outlines the current data center landscape in the healthcare sector, industry trends, and challenges and opportunities new technologies present to the healthcare space.
Data Centers | Jul 21, 2017
Operational wellness was an objective for a new 911 call center near San Antonio
The Operations Center consolidates activities that previously were being handled at 25 locations.
Data Centers | Oct 14, 2016
Where data centers meet design
As technology continues to evolve, we have to simultaneously adapt and help our clients think beyond the short term, writes Gensler's Martin Gollwitzer.
Data Centers | Oct 10, 2016
Data centers enter new era of innovation
AEC firms see opportunities as consultants for clients trying to figure out which data center solution works best for their IT, computing, and distribution needs.
Data Centers | Sep 26, 2016
Micro data centers keep IT departments connected to computing
Over the past two years, SmithGroup has been getting more requests from clients for micro data centers.
Data Centers | Sep 19, 2016
New ANSI/ASHRAE data center standard is performance-based, more flexible
The aim of the standard was to ‘not stifle innovation.’
| Aug 10, 2016
DATA CENTER GIANTS: Information overload is pushing the limits of mission-critical facilities
Streamlined design and delivery approaches for individual business enterprises and co-location facilities are being born out of the necessity to bring new capacity online as quickly as possible.
| Aug 10, 2016
Top 50 Data Center Engineering Firms
Vanderweil Engineers, Jacobs, and Syska Hennessy Group top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest data center sector engineering and E/A firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.