News: Construction Design & Engineering

Let ABC be your source for the best information about the pandemic - by Joseph Camilo

Joseph Camilo

The biggest professional challenge many of us faced a month ago was finding enough qualified people for all the work we had to complete. It was certainly a legitimate concern, but just a few weeks later, most construction is shut down in cities like Boston and Cambridge, and many of us are staying put in our homes trying to protect the health of our families and our company employees to slow the spread of the disease.

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in the blink of an eye. All we can do is hope that it will pass quickly and that we can minimize its human and economic cost.

Both ABC Massachusetts and our national organization are doing all we can to support member companies during this difficult and unprecedented time. Just go to http://www.abcma.org/Membership/COVID-19-Resources, where you’ll find everything from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations to the latest government updates, as well as resources from expert member consultants and fellow contractors.  

It offers workplace resources that range from recommendations for contractors with projects that have been affected by COVID-19, to best practices for coronavirus on jobsites and frequently asked questions about construction bidding and COVID-19. You’ll also find an array of resources relating to unemployment insurance issues – something that seemed so remote when I was writing last month’s message.

I would also draw your attention to a series of coronavirus-related webinars coming from both our chapter and ABC national. You can see a schedule for upcoming webinars, as well as access several that have already been produced. 

As the title of one of our chapter’s webinars says, we are in this together. During difficult times like these, let ABC be your source for the best information about the pandemic and how your company should respond to it.

Most of all, I hope you, your families and your work families stay healthy throughout this ordeal. I hope we can all get back to normal very soon.

Joseph Camilo is the chairman of Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. -Mass. Chapter, Woburn and is the vice president / general manager at Tocco Building Systems, Billerica, Mass.

MORE FROM Construction Design & Engineering

Nobis Group awards Robinson and Moreira STEM scholarships

Concord, NH Nobis Group, a 100% employee-owned consulting firm specializing in engineering and environmental solutions across the Northeast, has named the recipients of its 2025 STEM Scholarship: Andie Moreira of
READ ON THE GO
DIGITAL EDITIONS
Subscribe
Quick Hits
Columns and Thought Leadership
Careers in Construction Month focus on training and safety - by Joe Camilo

Careers in Construction Month focus on training and safety - by Joe Camilo

October is Careers in Construction Month, and rarely has it been more consequential. According to our chapter’s national parent organization, the construction industry needs to attract half-a-million new workers in the coming year to meet demand. Addressing that need is a huge job, but we at ABC MA are trying to do our part.
Ask the Electrician: Is summer a prime time for commercial electrical maintenance?

Ask the Electrician: Is summer a prime time for commercial electrical maintenance?

The answer is “Yes!” While January marks the official new year, many businesses view September as a fresh start. This makes summer an ideal time for commercial property owners to schedule long-term electrical maintenance projects.
The design-build advantage: Integrated interior design solutions - by Parker Snyder

The design-build advantage: Integrated interior design solutions - by Parker Snyder

When it comes to corporate interior spaces for both commercial and industrial projects, partnering with a design-build firm with in-house interior design services can offer clients many benefits. Unlike traditional delivery methods where interior designers operate independently from the design and construction teams, often creating a longer project timeline as cost negotiations and revisions ensue
The rise of incubators and co-working spaces: The latest in life sciences - by Matt Combs

The rise of incubators and co-working spaces: The latest in life sciences - by Matt Combs

In recent years, the life science industry has witnessed a shift in how companies operate and innovate. One of the key driving forces behind this transformation is the emergence of incubators and co-working spaces specifically tailored to meet the unique budget and schedule needs of startups.