Commercial Building
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5 international projects to watch in 2021
From airports to office towers, major contractors are building many high-profile projects in other countries this year.
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 14, 2021 -
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Survey: Is US political unrest harmful to construction?
Running a business is never easy, but corporate leaders say that recent political and economic uncertainty could make it more difficult. What's your take?
By Jenn Goodman • Jan. 14, 2021 -
Trendline
Construction Megaprojects
Major U.S. projects valued at $1 billions or more.
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Biden will ask OSHA to reconsider decision to skip emergency coronavirus standards
He will also direct the agency to target the worst violators and increase the number of inspectors.
By Kate Tornone • Jan. 14, 2021 -
PCL debuts COVID-19 sanitizing modules
The Denver-based contractor has developed a new technology designed to help companies reduce the spread of COVID-19.
By Jenn Goodman • Jan. 13, 2021 -
Warehouse rents could slow their climb in 2021 as construction boosts supply
Of the 361 million square feet of industrial projects under construction in the U.S. at the end of last year, 94% of it is intended for warehouse and distribution uses, according to a new report.
By Emma Cosgrove • Jan. 13, 2021 -
CitizenM's modular Los Angeles hotel nears completion
Mortenson is set to finish construction of the Dutch developer’s sixth U.S. hotel.
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 13, 2021 -
2021 outlook: Top cities to watch for construction
These five metro areas are destined for a strong showing this year, according to the contractors that work in them.
By Kim Slowey • Jan. 12, 2021 -
Fluor announces new organizational structure, plans to sell maintenance division
The Texas-based contractor says its updated organizational and reporting structure is better aligned with potential growth markets.
By Jenn Goodman • Jan. 12, 2021 -
Companies condemn US Capitol riot, fire workers involved
A human resources lawyer details how contractors and other firms can help their employees during this time of unrest and heightened anxiety.
By Kate Tornone • Jan. 12, 2021 -
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California enacts strict new COVID-19 notification law
While codifying many of the emergency temporary standards for COVID-19 adopted last year, California's AB 685 also expands Cal/OSHA's ability to shut down jobsites without a customary 15-day response period.
By Joe Bousquin • Jan. 12, 2021 -
The 13 construction sectors contractors expect to shrink in 2021
The AGC found that construction pros think only alternative healthcare facilities, warehouses and water and sewer facility work will make small gains this year while many sectors could experience double-digit declines.
By Joe Bousquin • Jan. 11, 2021 -
Latest round of PPP loan program kicks off today
The $284 billion package prioritizes community financial institutions for fund distribution and has special considerations for minority, underserved, veteran and women-owned businesses.
By Jenn Goodman , Dan Ennis • Jan. 11, 2021 -
Construction, other trade groups decry mob violence at US Capitol
Despite Wednesday's unrest, AGC's chief said the violent attack by Trump supporters won't stop the peaceful transfer of power.
By Joe Bousquin • Jan. 08, 2021 -
Biden taps former construction union leader Marty Walsh to lead Labor Department
The announcement brought cheers from the AFL-CIO and building trades groups, which lauded the Boston mayor's decades of experience in construction.
By Jenn Goodman , Katie Clarey • Jan. 08, 2021 -
What's in the new COVID-19 relief package for contractors?
Billions of dollars of funding for roads, harbors, schools, military housing, broadband and clean energy is aimed at spurring construction.
By Joe Bousquin • Jan. 07, 2021 -
Call for nominations: Construction's top female leaders
Construction Dive is seeking nominations for the industry's leading women in all sectors through Feb. 12.
By Jenn Goodman • Jan. 06, 2021 -
Dems edge closer to Senate control, raising stakes for construction
As the country awaits the final outcome of yesterday's runoff in Georgia, there's no doubt that the impacts will be far-reaching for contractors.
By Joe Bousquin , Jenn Goodman • Jan. 06, 2021 -
SoftBank comes to Katerra's rescue with critical $200M investment, takes majority stake
The new arrangement will allow the modular manufacturer to move forward and focus on its core businesses, according to its CEO.
By Kim Slowey • Jan. 06, 2021 -
Deep Dive
5 questions to ask before adopting a vaccine policy
Despite recent Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidance, many employers have more questions than answers when it comes to coronavirus vaccine policies.
By Ryan Golden • Jan. 06, 2021 -
Opinion
How OSHA priorities could shift under President-elect Biden
In addition to COVID-19 issues, there are several other construction-related workplace concerns that could become front and center for OSHA this year, according to attorney Casey Verville.
By Casey Verville • Jan. 05, 2021 -
2021 construction projects to watch
Several high-profile jobs are scheduled for completion or are set to hit major milestones soon. Here are some that are sure to make headlines this year.
By Kim Slowey • Jan. 05, 2021 -
Contractors to benefit from latest round of PPP funding
Legislation approving new Paycheck Protection Program loans will provide much-needed relief to many construction firms, says an industry expert.
By Anna Hrushka , Jenn Goodman • Jan. 05, 2021 -
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2021 outlook: 6 trends that will influence construction this year
Several factors – some positive, some less so – are poised to shape the industry in the new year.
By Joe Bousquin • Jan. 04, 2021 -
Lendlease bets on Los Angeles with $600M transit-oriented development
The $92 million property next to a Metro Rail station brings the firm's U.S. development portfolio with the Aware Super fund to $2.5 billion.
By Kim Slowey • Jan. 04, 2021 -
Employers do not have to pay for certain travel time between office, telework locations, DOL says
The letter is the latest in a series of U.S. Department of Labor documents weighing in on remote work.
By Ryan Golden • Jan. 04, 2021