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Inventions That Helped Shape Multi-Family Housing by Black Inventors

As we enter Black History Month, we are reminded of the early Black innovators that created some of the major conveniences we enjoy today. These inventions have improved everyday life for us all, despite the intentional roadblocks the Black community has faced in the science,

Ted Waldron Rejoins D3G to Lead the AEC Team

D3G is pleased to welcome back Ted Waldron! Ted will be leading our AEC Team as Director of AEC Services. Ted will be responsible for overseeing team projects, client contact, and technical review. This addition brings together Ted’s leadership and the AEC team’s extensive expertise

D3G Welcomes Amber Skoby as HPS Consulting Team Leader

D3G is always excited to add new people to our team, especially those that bring a lot to the table! In this field, it takes a village to get projects completed. Our team practices consistent communication, offers reliable skills and knowledge, and includes a multitude

D3G Supports The James River Association

The following is a press release written by the James River Association. Dominion Due Diligence Group is a proud long-time supporter of the JRA and the amazing work that they do to clean up the James River and its surrounding environment. Learn more about their

NHP Foundation Case Study: Cleme Manor Apartments

The area an individual resides in contributes significantly to their overall mental health and quality of life. Everything from education, job options, and financial standing can be impacted, directly or indirectly, by where a person lives. These considerations were at the forefront of the Cleme

D3G Community Engagement Committee

Corporate responsibility has always been a foundational element at D3G. Woven into our fabric, charitable giving and volunteer engagement have permeated D3G culture. CEO and owner, Rob Hazelton often discusses the impact of affordable housing work and its profound effect on people and communities.

Meet Marcia Fudge, The Newly Appointed Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Over the last few years, affordable and accessible housing has been an increasing concern for the country. The COVID-19 crisis exacerbated an already alarming situation. Let's take a look at what's happening in housing, with the new Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Marcia Fudge,

Avoiding the Environmental Review Blues

Wetlands, high tension power lines, railroad tracks, flood zones - easy to overlook and typically out of mind. However, these environmental liabilities can cause significant project delays and create extra stress for your development team. Mix in a condensed project timeline and a stretched budget

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