“The new Rochester office will allow us to better serve our expanding client base while also providing convenience for our clients,” said Dave Wolfgram, area office manager.
Both transactions will further consolidate WSP’s Property and Buildings business in the American data center, health care, and science and technology markets.
INSITE provides tools for the electric utilities and telecommunication industries as well as federal, state, and local governments to support geospatial data aggregation, access, and collaboration across the enterprise.
The farm-to-table movement and increased legalization of cannabis have led to a rapid escalation in the quantity and size of grow room facilities throughout the US.
The design, build, and certification process, which would normally take upwards of three years, was completed in just 18 months, despite some pandemic-related delays in material deliveries.