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Fire and Life Safety – Getting a Certificate of Occupancy, Part 2: Gaining Approval
Blog ArchiveFire and life safety are of the highest priority for building owners and contractors. In Part 1, we covered what to expect during the certificate of occupancy process. Part 2 offers tips for avoiding delays and earning approval. 1. Research fire...

Fire and Life Safety – Getting a Certificate of Occupancy, Part 1: The Process
Blog ArchiveObtaining a certificate of occupancy for fire and life safety – one of several certificates of occupancy required for new buildings – is a complex process designed to ensure suitable systems are in place to save lives. Whether you’re a general contractor...

Sarah Anderson Honored as Notable Woman in Construction, Architecture and Engineering for 2021
Blog ArchiveTwin Cities Business selected MTG President Sarah Anderson for their Notable Women in Construction, Architecture and Engineering list for 2021. This well-deserved award comes due to Sarah’s strong leadership and a steady string of exemplary achievements...

Distributed Antenna Systems: 10 Takeaways from the Property Tech Breakfast
Blog ArchiveOur first Property Tech Breakfast was everything we had hoped – a room full of expert practitioners, an interactive discussion and great connections with peers. The event was all about distributed antenna systems (DAS) – whether they’re needed, how to...

Property Tech Breakfast Event: Distributed Antenna Systems
Blog ArchiveAt MTG, we implement technologies that enhance and modernize new and renewed commercial buildings and office workspaces. As part of that mission, we have a front-row seat for technology trends – what’s working, what’s challenging and what’s next. That’s...

Distributed Antenna Systems: The Architect’s Guide to DAS
Blog ArchiveDistributed Antenna Systems – The Guide In Brief Reliable cellular communications have become an essential party of everyday life and work External carrier signals and single-source WiFi systems can’t always meet coverage and capacity demands Distributed...