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Dental Property Group is the preferred real estate acquisition partner for dentists and DSOs. Our investment firm acquires single- and multi-tenant properties nationwide that have dental practices inside.
S+B James is a full service design and construction company offering a wide range of preconstruction to post-construction services. From the conceptualization of the project through its completion and beyond, S+B James provides the services and expertise their clients need to ensure every project is a success. We can be reached at (541) 826-5668 or www.sbjames.com.
PepTalk is an integrated platform dedicated to reducing psychological risks, improving safety performance and enhancing performance culture on construction sites. The platform is underpinned by behavioural psychology and combines real time data insights with relevant intervention ‘action packs to create the unique environment for project teams to thrive. About the Platform People power project performance. With tighter completion schedules, complex specifications and tough working conditions, your people remain your greatest asset to get the job done successfully. The PepTalk platform enables project leaders to understand the project team morale (PTM) on every site. First, the platform identifies the top psychological risks impacting the project. Second, it provides expert action plans around how to improve in these areas, because actions speak louder than words. We achieve this with our unique monthly cycle: Check-In, Action, Insight Visit our website to learn more about the platform Peptalk.com
A rich and diverse history, our heritage stems from three companies that joined to form MWH as it is known today: James M. Montgomery Consulting Engineers (JMM), Watson Hawksley and Harza Engineering Company. These mergers – JMM and Watson Hawksley in 1992 and Montgomery Watson and Harza in 2001 – galvanized the company’s rise to prominence on the world platform where we are now a true leader and a formidable competitor in the wet infrastructure industry. JMM was founded in 1945 in southern California. In the early 1990s, JMM merged with English firm Watson Hawksley, Ltd. of High Wycombe, England, which originated in London in the 1850s. This created a company of global scope with similar corporate cultures that honored individual expertise and encouraged teamwork, innovation and initiative; and a common view of the industry’s future. The name was eventually changed to Montgomery Watson Harza then to MWH Global in 2001. In 2010, MWH acquired United Kingdom (UK) based Biwater Services Ltd, a leading UK water construction and engineering firm. The acquisition afforded MWH a broader range of skills to address the creation, management and optimization of existing wet infrastructure assets and enhanced our ability to service the full asset life cycle of our clients from feasibility through commissioning and operation. The companies have a shared heritage in the UK market that dates back to 1820. Today, MWH is comprised of more than 180 global offices in 35 countries, operating on six continents bringing highly trained engineers, managers, consultants, policy and project advocates, informational technologists, economists, statisticians, public relations professionals and financial experts together. We continue to be dedicated to innovation and committed to mastering and applying emerging technologies to create client-focused results. We have engaged in the engineering, construction, financing and management of some of the world’s largest and most technically significant wet infrastructure projects in the world. We continue to build on our strong foundation and are constantly improving our services by delivering projects faster and more efficiently through our global resources, aggressively sharing knowledge at an accelerated pace and demonstrating our willingness to change and adapt.
With roots dating back 100 years, FitzGerald maintains a portfolio full of master-planned communities, numerous new low-, mid-, and high-rise residential buildings, commercial and industrial facilities, banks, restaurants, retail spaces, transit-oriented developments and more than one hundred conversions and restorations of historic structures.