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Early January, the South of Puerto Rico was struck by 6.4 magnitude earthquake that rattled the entire island, crippling infrastructure, leaving it without electricity for days and weeks in some areas, declaring a state of emergency and causing billions in...
In November we continued our monthly #MFSPicks Photography Contest, choosing both a runner up and overall winner. The theme for this month's contest was "Where in the World is MFS," resulting in quite a few amazing (if some interesting) photos...
Our own Michael Mudalel was recently interviewed on the podcast: Discussions by Domain. In the episode, Michael talks about how companies can find and retain top talent in their industries. He explains, "In the current competitive environment it's very difficult...
A lot of professionals have been asking the same question. What exactly is LinkedIn used for? MFS attended a seminar at LinkedIn and found out the answer to this question and more. Read on to find out our key takeaways...
Castillo San Cristobal Emergency Generator ReplacementDid you know that the Castillo San Cristobal is the largest fortification built by the Spanish in the New World? Built between 1634 and 1790, this castle guarded the eastern gate of the fortified city...
Andrew Glaubman, one of our Senior Staff Engineers, has been selected to receive the Industry Advancement Fund (IAF) Research ​Northeast Chapter Scholarship from the ​ADSC: The International Association of Foundation Drilling. Please join us in congratulating him on this awesome...
In October we held our first in-house #MFSPicks Photography Contest. The winner, a beautiful image was captured by Gilbert Del Orbe Almanzar from our Geotechnical Engineering team, was taken during a citywide ferry service geotechnical investigation in support of McLaren...
Industry leaders in design and construction form vote each year for the ENR Best Regional Project Awards which takes place in various regions throughout the United States. Independent juries judge the projects using five criteria, including safety, innovation and teamwork...
Hudson River Park, the largest park development project in New York City since Central Park, occupies approximately 550 acres of treasured waterfront property [1]. Custodial agency Hudson River Park Trust (HRPT) reports that 72% of the project is already completed...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) ranks New Jersey as the state with the sixth largest installed solar capacity, the largest in the Northeast. Clean energy targets that will come to fruition over the next ten years are immensely motivating...