West Michigan’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Michigan Honor Awards – Building Award

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Grand Rapids Honor Awards – Interior Architecture Honorable Mention

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Grand Rapids Honor Awards – Building Award Honorable Mention

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Van Andel Institute Life Science & Legacy Award – Leadership Society

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

West Michigan’s 101 Sustainable Companies

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

West Michigan’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Associated Building & Contractor Award – Mechanical

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Associated Builder & Contractor Award – Low Voltage Systems

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Associated Builder & Contractor Award – Precast

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Associated Builder & Contractor Award – Historical Renovation

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Michigan Honor Awards – Interior Architecture Honorable Mention

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Grand Rapids Honor Awards – Building Award

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

American School & University Architectural Portfolio Citation – Post Secondary

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Corp! Magazine Best of Michigan Award

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Associated Builder and Contractor Excellence in Construction Awards – Renovation More than $10 Million

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

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Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

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An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

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WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

West Michigan’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

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WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Michigan Honor Awards – Small Project

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

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Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

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WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Grand Rapids Honor Awards – Building Award Honorable Mention

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

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Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

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WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Rosa Parks Sculpture Committee Appreciation Award

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

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Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

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WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

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Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

West Michigan’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For

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Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

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WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

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An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Michigan Concrete Association – Award of Excellence, Intersections

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

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Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

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WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

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Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

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An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Associated Builder and Contractor Award – Pre-Engineered Building Award of Excellence

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

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Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

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Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

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WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

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Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

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An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Michigan Honor Award

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

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Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

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Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

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Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Michigan Honor Awards – Interior Architecture

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

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WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

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Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Michigan Honor Awards – Sustainable Design Honorable Mention

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Associated Builder and Contractor Excellence in Construction Awards – Glass & Exterior Finishes

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Associated Builder and Contractor Excellence in Construction Awards – Institutional Renovation

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

West Michigan’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For – Elite Winner for Compensation and Benefits

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

West Michigan’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Richard Riley Award – Schools as Centers of Community: A National Search for Excellence; Semifinalist

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

Historic Preservation Award – Outstanding Preservation Project

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Grand Valley Honor Awards – Building Award

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

West Michigan’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For – Elite Winner for Work-Life Balance

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

West Michigan’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]

AIA Michigan Honor Awards – Interior Architecture Award

Three Reasons You Should Adopt Universal Design in Your Office Environment

Diversity and inclusion are critical in the workplace. A diverse and inclusive workplace doesn’t just benefit employees; it also helps […]

Five Emerging Trends in Retail and Mixed-Use Spaces: Part 1

By Rand Harder, NCARB, LEED AP Emerging from the lockdown we’ve all had a lot of time to reflect on […]

Welcome to the Team: Jeff Roman Joins Firm as New Director of Engineering

Progressive AE is committed to bringing innovative engineering consultancy to our clients and target prospects. To that end, the firm […]

WELL Building Standard Part 5: Importance of Building Systems

By Kori Jager As we wrap this series on WELL Building Standards, it is a good time to review the […]

Quiet Quitting: New phenomenon or just a catchy new name?

Why culture and strategy matter for engaged employees Regardless of your favorite social media or news outlet, it’s likely that […]

Multifamily Housing Trends for 2022

Much has been discussed regarding post-pandemic multifamily trends and the increasing demand for new, innovative housing solutions. Several of our […]

An Accident, Near Miss, or Hazard was Identified in Your Lab

Reason Two in the Five-Part Series: How to Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change Change is difficult for people who […]

WELL Building Standard Part 4: Culture & Community

Imagine waking up tomorrow with the realization that you made a huge mistake at work. How would you feel? What […]

WELL Building Standard Part 3: “People First Places” 

By John Rizor, AIA NCARB CDT WELL AP The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has certified nearly four billion square […]

How To Maximize Returns on Lab Protocol Change

Reason One: Equipment and Instruments are Going Down… Even More Often. I have heard it. You have heard it. We […]

Aquatic Plant Surveys: How and Why?

by Paul Hausler & Rick Buteyn Aquatic plants are an important component of lake ecosystems. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis, […]

WELL Building Standard Part 2: What’s WELL All About?

Recently we posted about the organizational benefits of designing for health and wellness within the built environment. In this post […]