Before your commercial contractor “breaks ground” on your site (begins official physical work), your architect has quite a bit to Continue reading “Designing a Floor Plan That Fits Your Business’s Needs”
Commercial Construction
What Makes a Good Worship Building?
If you’re looking to invest in a brand new worship building, you no doubt want something that will allow the Continue reading “What Makes a Good Worship Building?”
What Makes a Good Funeral Home Design
Most cities, large and small, have at least one funeral home within their borders. Stately and subdued, these buildings serve Continue reading “What Makes a Good Funeral Home Design”
Construction Trends for 2022 and Beyond
The commercial construction industry moves quickly, with new trends emerging year after year. Though it’s a field that’s strongly based Continue reading “Construction Trends for 2022 and Beyond”
Commercial Construction Trends: The Use of Biofuel
The commercial construction industry is constantly evolving to suit consumer demands, make a more sustainable future, and do better, more Continue reading “Commercial Construction Trends: The Use of Biofuel”
The Latest Advances in Construction Equipment
Though the common mental image of a construction worker is that of a person in a yellow hard hat doing Continue reading “The Latest Advances in Construction Equipment”
Project Recaps: Hotel and Multi-Family Buildings
Miller Architects & Builders is proud to be a premium provider of hotel and apartment construction services across Minnesota and Continue reading “Project Recaps: Hotel and Multi-Family Buildings”
Why Modular Construction Is Trending
Modular construction, or where a building is created off-site in pieces then shipped to and assembled at the final destination, Continue reading “Why Modular Construction Is Trending”
The Challenges of Working With Construction Worker Shortages
There’s no question about it: there’s no shortage of jobs in the construction industry. According to Associated Builders and Contractors, Continue reading “The Challenges of Working With Construction Worker Shortages”