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Terra Cotta – Unique Properties - Endless Possibilities
The Marriage of Earth and Water and Fire Boston Valley Terra Cotta explores the past, present and future potential of a highly versatile, sustainable, durable and beautiful material. Terra cotta, Italian for ‘baked earth,’ deriving from the Latin Terra Cocta, is a natural clay-based material dating back to ancient civilizations. On the morning of March 5, 2026, a three-person team from Boston Valley Terra Cotta, a global manufacturer of custom architectural façade solutions f
Jun 17 min read


Brighter Sidewalk Sheds: New NYC Lighting Standards Under Local Law 47 of 2025
The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has announced an important safety upgrade for sidewalk sheds. Under Local Law 47 of 2025 (LL47) , which took effect on August 15, 2025, sidewalk sheds must now meet higher lighting standards to improve pedestrian safety and visibility across the city’s streets. PHOTO: GUY/STOCK.ADOBE.COM According to the new regulation, sidewalk sheds with construction documents submitted on or after August 15, 2025 must provide a minimum illum
Jan 281 min read


Restoring a Landmark Without Slowing Manhattan
A behind-the-scenes look at how engineers safely restored the viaduct ceiling under Park Avenue’s historic Helmsley Building. The Park Avenue Viaduct, one of Midtown Manhattan’s busiest roadways, runs through the base of the 35-story Helmsley Building. Since the ceilings of the two arched tunnels are part of the 35-story Beaux-Arts building’s exterior wall system, they are subject to compliance with New York City’s Façade Inspection and Safety Program regulations. - PHOTO: AL
Aug 21, 20259 min read
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