Photo Essay: New York City Empties Amid COVID-19 New York is a changed place in the wake of COVID-19. View photographer Kit Castagne's photo essay on the empty streets of New York City. Community News Apr 06, 2020
Mayor Walsh announces reduced hours for City Hall and other strict new measures to halt the spread of COVID-19 On Sunday, April 5, Mayor Martin Walsh announced new hours for public buildings, including City Hall and other COVID-19 mitigation measures, including a recommendation for residents to wear masks outside their homes and observe a curfew. BSA News Apr 06, 2020
The North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters to halt work on Monday, April 6 The North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters has directed its nearly 10,000 Massachusetts members to stop working, effective April 6, citing the impracticality of keeping construction sites safe from the spread of COVID-19. BSA News Apr 06, 2020
How to apply for Paycheck Protection Program loans starting April 3rd Apply Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans immediately—there is no need to demonstrate economic injury in order to qualify for these loans. BSA News Apr 03, 2020
Navigating COVID-19: the BSA develops Guidelines for Best Practices The BSA Guidelines for Best Practices is an evolving resource and will be updated and revised as new information arises. BSA News Apr 01, 2020
How the CARES act may impact your business The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act is the third federal legislation meant to address the COVID-19 crisis. Specific provisions will affect the architecture profession. BSA News Apr 01, 2020
Governor Baker updates restrictions on construction in the Commonwealth Only construction related to emergency work, critical infrastructure, public works, and housing—including mixed-use development that includes housing—may continue or resume. BSA News Apr 01, 2020