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A Look Inside: The Conlan Company

March 27, 2013 By Jeff Collard Leave a Comment

Established in 1987, The Conlan Company has since grown from a small Atlanta-based commercial contractor to a national firm with offices in both Atlanta, Ga. and Jacksonville, Fla. From coast-to-coast, The Conlan Company specializes in high-level, new construction projects as well as additions / expansions. Since 1996, the organization has been consistently ranked in Engineering News Record’s Top 400 Contractors. 

The Conlan Company’s services include preconstruction, in which a team of qualified professionals gather estimates and evaluations; design-build construction; general construction; self-performed work, giving the firm ability to control the concrete portion of projects; and LEED / sustainable construction.

In addition to its commercial contractor services, The Conlan Company’s Interiors Group focuses on minor to multimillion dollar tenant finishes / renovations. The range of projects includes interior Class A office renovations; industrial offices / warehouses; manufacturing facilities; medical offices, hospitals and laboratories; commercial spaces such as schools, shopping centers, hotels, etc.; and additions / expansions.

Two noteworthy examples of The Conlan Company’s commercial construction projects include Sany America, manufacturer of construction equipment located in Peachtree City, Ga., and MAP International, a global Christian health organization based in Brunswick, Ga. Photos of both projects can be seen below.

Sany America; Photo Credit: The Conlan Company
MAP International; Photo Credit: The Conlan Company

To learn more about The Conlan Company, visit the firm’s website at www.conlancompany.com.

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Greenhouse Grower’s Perennial Roundup for 2013

March 21, 2013 By Jeff Collard Leave a Comment

Our editor friends at Greenhouse Grower recently featured nine must-grow perennials for 2013 in their March issue. From dwarf varieties of monarda and perovskia to a grower-friendly veronica, there is a little bit of everything being introduced to the marketplace this year. Also included on the list are two varieties from our client Terra Nova Nurseries, Echinacea ‘Big Kahuna’ and Sedum ‘Thunderhead’.

One of the most majestic sedums Terra Nova has introduced to the market, Sedum ‘Thunderhead’ has huge, deep-rose flower heads that take a similar shape to Oregon’s summer thunderhead clouds. With its very stout, upright stems, ‘Thunderhead’ is ideal for mixed beds, borders and dry gardens. Its handsome, grey-green foliage is the perfect foil for its dramatic, long-lasting flowers. The average size of this variety includes 24” Width / 27” Height / 30” Flower Height.

Echinacea ‘Big Kahuna’ has big, informal, honey-mango colored flowers that sit atop strong stems. The sweet scent of the flower goes right along with its Hawaiian name. ‘Big Kahuna’ is perfect for garden borders and makes for a beautiful cut flower. It requires full sun and prefers to be moderately dry between waterings. With a sturdy, upright habit, its average size includes a 21” Width / 20” Height / 27” Flower Height. It grows well in zones 4 – 10 and has a finish time from 6 to 8 weeks.

To all our grower friends, Terra Nova Nurseries’ new introductions are sure to make a splash in the horticultural community this year, so make sure to add these two varieties to your “must-have” list. In fact, add all nine because our friends at Greenhouse Grower are the ultimate trend spotters!

To learn more about the varieties featured in Greenhouse Grower’s ‘Perennial Roundup’ click on the images to expand the article. If you happen to have access to a copy of Greenhouse Grower’s March 2013 issue, then be sure to also check out their Spring Trials sneak preview featuring 45 top new varieties, four of which are Terra Nova Nurseries’ varieties: including Heucherella ‘Buttered Rum’, Echinacea Supreme™ ‘Supreme Cantaloupe’, Heuchera ‘Galaxy’, and Agastache Kudos™ ‘ Kudos Mandarin’.

If you’re interested in learning more about all of Terra Nova Nurseries’ new introductions for 2013 and want to view their plant profile pages with detailed grower information click here.

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Reading Between the Lines of Design

March 14, 2013 By Jeff Collard 2 Comments

A New Library Design-Build Project Pays Homage to Regional Culture…

Our team at Eberly & Collard Public Relations prides itself on being experts within the home, garden, architecture, design, construction, and agribusiness industries. Each of our team members put forth a great effort to stay on top of industry trends, events, news, and developments in order to benefit our clients and media contacts.
Since a specialty of ours includes the trio of architecture, design-build and construction publicity, we stay focused on commercial, residential, public space, civic, and other designed or engineered developments. This enables our team of publicists to target the right media outlets to promote and publicize our clients, their services and project work.

In order to enhance their brand images and reputations, we consistently review case-studies and write articles- most of which are, in turn, made available to trade and mainstream publication editors. We also write about design-build projects from a number of sources- including clients, non-clients, friends and peers in the industry, and others.

Today’s blog post features a brief case-study of a particularly impressive development in the field of commercial contracting that our team learned about last week. Choate Construction Company, one of the largest and most reputable general contracting firms in the Southeast, successfully undertook the building and design of the St. Helena Branch Library on St. Helena Island, which is in South Carolina. Located on a National Historic District Landmark, the library sits upon land that marks the site of one of the country’s first schools for freed slaves. The new one-story, multi-purpose building contains story and activity rooms for children, interactive media rooms, public computer labs, individual study rooms, lounges, and a teen center, café, community meeting room, and conference room.

       Photo Credit: Choate Construction Company
Perhaps most notable and a true highlight of the project, the Gullah Geechee Collection room pays tribute to the area’s rich history and tradition. Celebrating the regional Gullah heritage, this unique room is constructed of a bamboo basket weave membrane over wooden rib-and-beam ship construction framing.

In case you live and work outside the Southeast, the Gullah are descendants of slaves who live in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina and Georgia, which includes both the coastal plain and the beautiful Sea Islands.

The meaning behind this subtle design theme may not be immediately obvious to everyone. Though, it accomplishes what most good design should do. It gives rise to learning about the region and culture in which the structure has been imbued.

Several sustainable elements were also included in this project such as recycled materials, recycling construction waste, and natural lighting. Due to Choate Construction Company’s sustainable efforts, the building is hoping to be approved for LEED Silver certification.

       Photo Credit: Choate Construction Company

If you’re as impressed with this new library by Choate Construction Company as we are, follow the link below to learn more about the company and its variety of services and awe-inspiring portfolio. http://www.choateco.com.

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Changing Décor with the Season

March 7, 2013 By Jeff Collard 4 Comments

Spring is just two weeks away and, for interior designers, your clients will be eager to clear out the clutter and lighten up their homes with fresh new looks. To help get your creative juices flowing, our team at ECPR has compiled some of our favorite design tips for livening up the home for the days of spring.

Tip # 1 – Welcome Spring at the Front Door

After enduring the long winter months, a home’s exterior will be in dire need of a facelift. Landscaping aside, start your spring spruce-up with the outer focal point of the home, the front door. Encourage your clients to stray away from the traditional red and basic black door, and suggest Farrowand Ball’ s Folly Green or BenjaminMoore’s Venezuelan Sea for an inviting spring twist! Doing so can keep the home from looking just like the Joneses’ home.

Tip # 2 – Think Nature

Adding spring floral arrangements and centerpieces to energize the home is a given, but no need to stop there. Our editor friends at Midwest Living suggest gathering some of nature’s other gifts as well. This spring, collect branches, pebbles, shells, and fresh fruits to create uplifting still-lifes. Use containers made of natural materials such as wicker or those with light spring colors, and place them around the house. Simple touches like these are easy to do but bring about a sense of warmth and airiness.

See the photo below for an example.


Photo courtesy of Midwest Living

Tip # 3 – Participate in Pantone

Whether you’re freshening up a room or the entire house, bring new color palettes to life by referencing Pantone’s yearly, spring color report.

Shades of green fill our natural surroundings during spring, which is why they translate as the ultimate backdrop for other hues inside the home. Maybe the perfect background is TenderShoots, a vibrant yellow-green that conveys the first signs of spring. Possibly it’s GrayedJade, a subtle, hushed green with a gray undertone, or Pantone’s Color of the Year Emerald, a lively, radiant green that gives a look and feel of sophistication. While these go from one extreme to the next, Pantone challenges you to try combining all three. “Combining all three greens presents an intriguing choice, much like Mother Nature intended,” say the Pantone experts.

Check out Pantone’s complete 2013 spring color report to create your own combinations by clicking here.

Tip # 4 – Play Hide and Seek with Dark Furniture

After picking your spring color palettes, tie them into the room by swapping out your client’s dark wood bench for a colored wicker replacement, or add layered fabric table skirts to a dark-wood bedside table. Replacing, rearranging or changing select items in the home is an easy solution for creating a new vibe for the season. And, as easy as it is to reset the tone of a room for one season, it is just as easy to change back later.

Tip # 5 – Lighten the Load

Replace your client’s heavy throw on the back of the couch and add bright, patterned pillows to fill the space instead. Follow suit in the bedroom by exchanging the winter comforter, bed skirt, duvets, and pillow shams for ones in light colors, and sheer and silky fabrics like the picture seen below.


Photo courtesy of Midwest Living

Tip # 6 – Let There Be Light

Dark, heavy draperies in the winter are great for fighting off the cold, but come spring, trade them out and let the light shine through! The editors of Better Homes and Gardens believe that sometimes all that is needed to update a room for a new season is a fresh window treatment. Our team recommends a simple floral-pattern or a sheer voile curtain that lets the sun flow into the room.

To see more tips from the editors of Better Homes and Gardens, click here.
Tip # 7 – Accessorize, Accessorize, Accessorize
Last, but not least, accessorize with rugs, vases, flowers, pillows, knick knacks, and more to coordinate with your color schemes. Use your designer vision to tie spring into your clients’ homes with the most creative ways possible. Use their personal and keepsake items mixed with new accessories for a sense of home.
For more inspiration, look to these websites for ideas:

Midwest Living:

http://www.midwestliving.com/homes/seasonal-decorating/spring-decorating-ideas/page/3/0

HGTV:
http://www.hgtv.com/fresh-design-trends-spring/package/index.html

House Beautiful:
http://www.housebeautiful.com/decorating/colors/spring-decorating-ideas#slide-1

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Gateway to Online Marketing

February 28, 2013 By Jeff Collard Leave a Comment

With the digital world in full swing, companies are looking for ways to incorporate new online marketing strategies into budgets. This not only includes online and e-newsletter advertising, but also valuable editorial content available through target media outlets. Many trade and consumer publications, blogs, digital magazines, and websites enable companies to submit their own editorial content online through submission forms. For example, press releases, product profiles, case-studies, feature articles, and much more.

This is something we PR professionals call self-publishing. And, by using these valuable tools, companies have the ability to exponentially increase their online presence. Researching online submission sites and guidelines can be an arduous task. It is important to know upfront which sites will add value to an organization’s branding message. Also, following instructions is a key factor to achieving publication. This is one of the many reasons why companies turn to public / media relations firms like ours for assistance.

Our team of experts can help develop strategic digital and integrated marketing plans as a gateway to increasing brand awareness. The premise behind this is one of our mottos: Content is King!

We assess, analyze and execute online submissions to help benefit our clients’ overall editorial content and reach, as a clear supplement to other forms of published company news and product information. In turn, we help companies expand their website press sections to more well-rounded displays of multimedia placements, ultimately building brand awareness for their design services and / or product launches.

To learn more about our services, please visit our website at www.eberlycollardpr.com.

~ ECPR

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Privacy Comes Easy

February 19, 2013 By Jeff Collard Leave a Comment

Our client, Highwood USA, a manufacturer of outdoor furniture, accessories as well as decking and fence material, recently completed a privacy fence installation featuring the company’s long-lasting synthetic fence material along a freeway in northern Virginia. The customer for this project was a Home Owners’ Association in need of a fence solution that had the following qualities:

  • When installed, the fence had to be attractive and natural in both color and appearance. The HOA desired a privacy fence that would blend with the environment. 
  • The fence was required to be ultra-low maintenance and sturdy to provide a no-fuss solution and require minimal upkeep, ultimately offering exceptional durability and long-term value. 
  • Providing a sound barrier to the freeway noise was a key desire of the Home Owners’ Association members. 
  • The community also wanted to install a fence manufactured with eco-friendly material and that which was sourced from a company that takes its responsibility to the environment seriously. 
  • Finally, the finished fence was specified for installation at a height of 12 feet; and, of utmost importance, it needed to be strong enough to withstand the winds and weather conditions that Virginia experiences throughout the year. 

“We worked closely with both the fence installer, Northern Virginia Fence Company, and the HOA representatives to provide detailed information about our Highwood material and how it would address all of the project’s needs, giving rise to a solid solution for the project,” says Craig Smith, director of sales & marketing for Highwood USA.

According to Smith, Highwood USA beat out a number of alternative materials produced by competitors. “I do believe this was because we took the time to listen closely to the customer’s needs, to answer all of their questions, and to deliver a quality design solution that fulfilled the technical specifications and requirements,” he says.

The 12-foot commercial HOA fence project is a larger and more heavyweight version of the company’s “new for 2013” 6-ft tall privacy fence that offers all of the same benefits as above. The 6-ft tall privacy fence is designed for easy installation, requires little maintenance and is readily available for fence installers to sell for residential or commercial applications. For more information, visit www.highwood-usa.com.

Members of the media, if you are interested in learning more about this case-study for an upcoming feature article, please contact the ECPR team at ddebruin@eberlycollardpr.com.

The fence installer created a frame to start the project. Highwood® material was then installed onto the frame to create privacy and block the sounds of the highway.
Highwood USA’s privacy fences, like this one in Virginia, can be used in both commercial and residential settings.
Highwood USA’s privacy fences are constructed from eco-friendly material and made in the USA. Contact Highwood USA through email at inquiries@highwood-usa.com.
NOTE: To enlarge the images, select each photo individually.

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Windows and Doors Galore!

February 15, 2013 By Jeff Collard Leave a Comment

Builders, architects and designers, if you’re looking for the latest window and door products, Andersen Windows and Doors is high up on our list of manufacturers. The company’s 400 Series of windows provides a classic blend of engineering and craftsmanship, ensuring they are weather-tight, high quality and easy to install.

The 400 Series features a wide range of styles, from bow / bay and gliding to casement and double-hung, this collection has it all. And, no matter if you are designing a contemporary or traditional home, the 400 Series is available in five different exterior color options and two interior colors. In addition, Andersen’s 400 Series is energy efficient, a characteristic that has become increasingly more important to homeowners.

To learn more about Andersen Windows and Doors’ 400 Series, watch the video below.

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The New Normal

February 8, 2013 By Jeff Collard Leave a Comment

Builders and developers have faced many challenges since 2008 when the housing industry was hit hard due to the recession. Many homeowners were forced to foreclose, which created widespread homeownership losses. As the economy is slowly but surely continuing to recover, builders and developers will be faced with new yet exciting challenges. One of these challenges being the drastic change in consumer housing preferences.

From sustainability and green building to smaller design plans, project objectives are shifting and becoming more segmented, a sign of resurgence for more project permits and diversified project portfolios. 
These changes can be welcomed in many ways, as they present opportunities for new forms of revenue and industry expansion.
The Urban Land Institute’s Terwilliger Center for Housing shares a new paper, featuring a clear perception on how developers are meeting the market’s demands by creating better and more sustainable houses and other living places. 
The editors at ECOHOME Magazine recently interviewed Lynn Ross, director at the Terwilliger Center, about the company’s report and what it means for those in the building industry. 
Ross explains that the most interesting finding or idea based on the report is that developers believe there will be a promising future for master-planned communities. She shares a list of the “Ins and Outs of 2013” based on discussions by industry professionals about the homebuilding marketplace. Here is a sampling of trends to look for in the upcoming year:
What’s In 
  • Walkability 
  • Access to mass transit 
  • Energy efficiency 
  • Sense of Community 
  • Shorter commutes 
  • Multigenerational housing 
  • Lower operating costs 
  • Suburban infill developments 
  • Affordable, sustainable touches 
  • Well-designed smaller floor plans

What’s Out

  • Long commutes 
  • Outer-ring suburbs 
  • Golf-course communities 
  • Vague “greenwash fluff’ marketing language 
  • Masterful floor plans and square footage 
  • Home designs from the early 2000s 
  • High maintenance costs 

View the full Q&A with the editors of ECOHOME and Lynn Ross here. Builders and developers, what are you planning to do to keep abreast of the “new normal” in consumer housing preferences?

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Freshening Up School Vending Machines

February 5, 2013 By Jeff Collard Leave a Comment

The concern for childhood obesity has increased tenfold over the last few years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and tripled in adolescents during the past 30 years. And, the risks of childhood obesity can result in long-term cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes. In addition, an overweight or obese child can feel the effects from a social standpoint, opening them up to ridicule and bullying from classmates.

In an effort the help prevent childhood obesity from continually growing, the USDA is seeking to rid school vending machines of junk food such as chips and candy bars in exchange for more healthy options like fruits and vegetables. The proposed rule, Smart Snacks, requires schools to uphold nutritional standards consistent with the most recent Dietary Guidelines for Americans. If passed, the law would go into effect at least a full school year after final approval, allowing schools to acclimate to the new changes.

Under the proposed rule, food sold in schools must:

  • Either be a fruit, vegetable, dairy product, protein food, a whole-grain product or a combination food that contains at least one quarter cup of fruit or vegetable; or 
  • Contain 10% of the daily value of a nutrient cited as a public health concern in the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans: calcium, potassium, vitamin D or fiber; and 
  • Must meet a range of calorie and nutrient requirements. 

Not only will this new program aid in reducing childhood obesity, produce and other Agribusiness companies will have the opportunity to increase sales to schools. This allows them to expand their business relationships to a whole new group of customers. As a result, they will have the ability to develop new food products specifically designed for school vending machines across the nation. For more information about Smart Snacks, read the full article on The Packer’s website.

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What’s New in Kitchen Appliances?

January 31, 2013 By Jeff Collard 4 Comments

Designers and architects, are you wondering what new kitchen appliances are being introduced this year, to ensure your clients have the latest technology? Wonder no more, because ECPR set out on a mission to find some of the newest and most innovative kitchen appliances on the market. Scroll down the page to view three new products our team found most intriguing!

La Cornue’s CornuFé 1908 

The newest range in the La Cornue family, the CornuFé 1908 has a sleek, old-world look and features a patented gas vault oven and a 5-burner cooktop. This new oven range is made from enameled steel and measures 36” in width. In addition, it has a large, soft-close drawer that enables ample storage for racks, trays and other over accessories. The CornuFé 1908 is available in seven colors and three trim combinations. For more information about the CornuFé 1908, or to view other products from La Cornue, visit www.lacornueusa.com.

Photo Credit: La Cornue
Kohler’s Whitehaven Sink 

The Whitehaven sink, by Kohler, is made from enameled cast iron, making it durable and long-lasting. This apron-front kitchen sink features a streamlined and versatile farmhouse style to complement any decor. Whitehaven has a shortened apron that allows for installation on most new or existing 36” standard cabinetry. The sink is available in approximately 20 different colors, as well as four brand new colors designed by Jonathan Adler. In addition the Whitehurst has a lifetime warranty, guaranteeing it won’t crack, scratch, burn, or stain. To learn more, visit www.kohler.com. 

Photo Credit: Kohler

LG Electronics’ HDTV Refrigerator 

LG Electronics; HDTV Refrigerator gives a whole new perspective on innovation. The side-by-side model incorporates LG’s fifth-generation digital television tuner to deliver digital broadcast to a 15-inch screen. It also includes remote-control operation, cable and DVD connection, and FM radio. On the left door is a 4-inch weather-center LCD display above the ice and water dispenser. For more information about the HDTV Refrigerator, visit www.lg.com.

Photo Credit: LG Electronics

These new designs are just three among many inventive products being introduced to consumers in 2013. New technologies are being designed everyday, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds. Friends and fans of ECPR, which of these new products will you be incorporating in your next project?

 

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