WVU Medicine Children's Hospital Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

On Saturday, September 24th, AES celebrated the ribbon-cutting ceremony of WVU Medicine’s new children’s hospital in Morgantown, WV. After years of development and design work, this facility which is now arguably the top facility for pediatric and maternal care in the state of West Virginia is officially open. Following the ribbon cutting, the hospital had its grand opening and welcomed its last Thursday, September 29th.

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Atlantic Engineering Services of Jacksonville Has a New Home

Atlantic Engineering Services of Jacksonville (AES) is pleased to announce that our team has a new home. This move will position AES to better serve over 153 new projects that our engineers are working on in the Southeastern United States since the start of 2022, still maintaining a focus on the Jacksonville region.

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AES Attends ACTION-Housing's 65th Annual Meeting & Luncheon

On Friday, September 9th, Andy Verrengia, Alec Bronizewski, and Matt Kaufman from our Pittsburgh team made an appearance at ACTION-Housing.'s 65th annual meeting and luncheon. We're also happy to be supporting one of the organization's latest projects, Flats on Forward, which is a 10,000 SF, $25 M affordable housing facility designed for people with disabilities.

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MuseumLab: Structural Engineering Solutions that Support a New Chapter in Learning

Co-authored by Evan Rowles, PE, and Matt Kaufman, CPSM, this article on MuseumLab covers the structural engineering solutions AES provided to deliver a project that transformed the historical Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny building into a facility that provides a variety of exhibits and learning opportunities in art, technology, and making.

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Smithfield-Liberty Helix Ramp Rehabilitation

At the 26th Annual ICRI Project Awards ceremony in Omaha, NE, on Thursday, November 8th, 2018, this project earned the Award of Excellence for the Longevity Category in concrete design and was one of three projects nominated for the Project of the Year.

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Pittsburgh Facade & Cornice Surveys

If you're a building owner or property manager, chances are you have already felt some pressure this year concerning the upkeep of your facilities. The event of last year didn't help either, but it probably did serve as a compelling wake-up call that deterioration, though slow over time, does occur and the ramifications can be extreme.

But where to start? Don't worry, we took some time and compiled the necessary information you need to keep on top of facade and cornice maintenance within the City of Pittsburgh.

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