by steve | Jul 2, 2026 | 01_STEVE'S BUILD BLOG, Building Futures
The flow of the Chicago River was famously reversed at the turn of the 20th century, officially opening on January 2, 1900. The original purpose was to protect the City of Chicago’s drinking water supply by diverting polluted water away from Lake Michigan. Engineers...
by steve | Nov 15, 2025 | 01_STEVE'S BUILD BLOG, Building Futures
Building Futures (BF) is about identifying projects, ideas, and innovations that create lasting positive change within the building community and the communities it serves. Throughout my professional career, most building projects have relied on the assumption...
by steve | Nov 15, 2025 | 01_STEVE'S BUILD BLOG, Building Futures
Building Futures (BF) is about identifying projects, ideas, and innovations that create lasting positive change within the building community and the communities it serves. Throughout my professional career, most building projects have relied on the assumption...
by steve | Nov 15, 2025 | 01_STEVE'S BUILD BLOG, Building Futures
Building Futures (BF) is about identifying projects, ideas, and innovations that create lasting positive change within the building community and the communities it serves. Throughout my professional career, most building projects have relied on the assumption...
by steve | Nov 15, 2025 | 01_STEVE'S BUILD BLOG, Building Futures
Building Futures (BF) is about identifying projects, ideas, and innovations that create lasting, positive change within the building industry and the communities it serves. Throughout my professional career, most building projects have relied on the assumption...
by steve | Sep 5, 2025 | Building Futures
Building Futures (BF) is about identifying projects, ideas, and innovations that create lasting positive change within the building community and the communities it serves. Throughout my professional career, most building projects have relied on the...