CAM Magazine
06/12/2026
The June issue of CAM Magazine is ready to read!
Read it here: https://hubs.ly/Q04l9hFx0
Featured in this issue:
- The Relaunch and Rise of the CAM Young Professionals Group
- Detroit Demolition Paves the Way for Progress
- EGLE Raises the Bar on Asbestos Compliance
- From Release to Closure: Integrated Remediation at a Michigan Compressor Station
- Mersen USA GS Corp Completes Major Bay City Expansion Supporting Semiconductor and EV Markets
- SEMSD Office Building Showcases High-Performance Municipal Design
- Navigating Rising Construction Costs Post-COVID: A Case Study from Walled Lake Consolidated School District
05/14/2026
The May 2026 "Building Envelope" issue of CAM Magazine is ready to read!
Read it here: https://hubs.la/Q04gpndN0
Featured in this issue:
- Rethinking Pharmacy Benefits to Control Rising Healthcare Costs
- Fire Up Your Business with Ignite Detroit Contractors
- Amway's Bold Facade Renovations: From Historic Grand Plaza to Modern Commons
- Beyond the Wall: Firestopping in High-Performance Buildings
- At the Roofline: PVC Systems in Today's Commercial Roofing Landscape
- Restoring Reverence: The Father Solanus Casey Center Museum Renovation
04/09/2026
Twenty-five years ago, the U.S. Green Building Council introduced a radical idea: what if buildings could be measured, rated, and improved based on their environmental performance? The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design system, better known as LEED, emerged from this question. Today, with the recent launch of LEED version 5.0, the program continues evolving to meet our most pressing environmental challenges. While previous versions refined and expanded LEED’s approach, v5 fundamentally reimagines green building for an era defined by climate crisis, social equity concerns, and circular economy principles.
Learn more about LEED 5.0 in the March issue of CAM Magazine: https://hubs.la/Q047b2JZ0
03/26/2026
The new $7.5 million Milliken Nature Center on Mackinac Island replaces a 50-year-old facility with a modern, fully accessible space designed to educate, inspire, and enhance the island’s visitor experience. Nestled beside the iconic Arch Rock—one of Mackinac Island’s most photographed landmarks—the center serves as a gateway to understanding the region’s remarkable geology, history, and natural beauty.
TowerPinkster, VIRIDIS Design Group, and Spence Brothers provided a fully integrated team for the nature center, incorporating construction, architecture, interior design, engineering, landscape architecture, and sustainability strategy to create a high-performance facility in a sensitive natural setting.
Learn more about the Milliken Nature Center in CAM Magazine's March issue: https://hubs.la/Q0479PlY0
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