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McKinstry and the whole team behind Stone34—a high-performance building in Seattle seen here—were honored at an awards breakfast hosted by Engineering News-Record Northwest in Seattle. Congrats team for winning this year's "Green Project" award.
Creative sons, daughters, nieces, and nephews of McKinstry employees created some incredible holiday card designs and entered them into our annual holiday card contest. Congrats to Hunter Pelletier, age 14, for being our design winner!
Issue management: Are you paying for a tech tool or investing in an operational solution? Read all about it in our blog SPARK!
McKinstry recently finished the new Wellness Center in Seymour, Texas, which will allow the Baylor County Hospital to provide occupational, physical, speech, aquatic, and cardiac therapy all in one place.
If you or your family plan to decorate this holiday season, please review some holiday decorating safety tips. Information covered includes safety tips on electrical hazards, fire, childproofing, and clean-up. Stay safe and happy holidays!
The Brown County Commissioners' Court in Texas approved the McKinstry contract to construct a new building at the former Daniell Motors site for the elections and treasurer’s offices. Read more here:
McKinstry is currently in the midst of college recruiting, and the company’s recruiting team is attending various career fairs nationwide. Take a look at our new intern page to learn more about our program.
Did you know that McKinstry does a variety of work in stadiums and arenas across the country? Fall is peak sports season, so we thought it was high time to profile a few of our major sports-related projects on Spark, McKinstry's new blog.
#TBT to the early 1970's, when McKinstry's vans looked a little different, but still showed just where we were headed, featuring not only mechanical, but air conditioning, electrical, plumbing, and heating.
LEDs aren’t just for student science projects anymore. In the latest article on Spark, McKinstry's new blog, Andrew Williamson argues that LED streetlights are the way of the future—but adds that smart controls can take them to an even higher level.