Commercial Building: Page 105


  • Image attribution tooltip
    Fotolia
    Image attribution tooltip

    What contractors need to know about the payroll tax deferral program

    Many employers will opt out of President Donald Trump's relief program, which begins today, on concerns they could be left holding the bag for back taxes.   

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 31, 2020
  • PPP loan forgiveness could result in big tax bills

    Unless Congress intervenes, the IRS will not allow businesses to write off wages and rent paid for with Paycheck Protection Program funds, something many contractors are unaware of, according to one expert.

    By , Aug. 31, 2020
  • A large hallway with supercomputers inside a server room at a cloud data center Explore the Trendline
    Image attribution tooltip
    luza studios via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip
    Trendline

    Data center construction

    New projects from customers like Meta, Google and Amazon make this a burgeoning sector for contractors.

    By Construction Dive staff
  • construction site, danger
    Image attribution tooltip
    Retrieved from aaronHwarren.
    Image attribution tooltip

    Electrical sub to pay $1.25M to settle discrimination claims at Apple jobsite

    The ruling sends a message that subcontractors as well as general contractors must take prompt, effective action to stop harassment and hate speech, said the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

    By Lisa Burden • Aug. 31, 2020
  • Take our survey: What lies ahead for the rest of 2020?

    From colder weather to the presidential election, we want to hear your expectations for the coming months in the final survey of our summer series.

    By Aug. 28, 2020
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Fotolia
    Image attribution tooltip

    Justice Department indicts Minnesota contractor for $841K PPP loan fraud

    Kyle Brenizer applied for and received a federal Paycheck Protection Program loan under the name of his defunct construction company and allegedly submitted false employee and tax information.

    By Kim Slowey • Aug. 28, 2020
  • Q&A

    Despite coronavirus challenges, financing is available for the right projects

    Capital is available for new construction, especially for multifamily and industrial work, but projects have been slower to get started, according to EBI Consulting's Frank Cook.

    By Aug. 28, 2020
  • Las Vegas Convention Center
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Center
    Image attribution tooltip

    "Racially motivated damage" discovered at Las Vegas Convention Center jobsite

    The $1.4 billion project's general contractor, Turner/Martin-Harris, is offering a reward for information leading to those responsible.

    By Kim Slowey • Aug. 27, 2020
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Wikimedia
    Image attribution tooltip

    Readers Respond: Contractors worried about future infrastructure work

    Construction Dive readers are concerned about their infrastructure pipeline, with 83% of respondents to a recent survey saying they have seen civil projects delayed or halted due to coronavirus-related funding challenges.

    By Aug. 27, 2020
  • Phoenix skyline 2020
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by City of Phoenix
    Image attribution tooltip

    The 10 large construction markets most devastated by COVID-19

    New analysis shows that out of the country's major metro areas, only one — Phoenix — was spared from declines in construction starts brought on by the pandemic in the first half of this year.

    By Aug. 27, 2020
  • Caltrans workers lay down recycled asphalt that uses a binding agent made from old plastic bottles on Highway 162.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by Caltrans
    Image attribution tooltip

    California DOT repaves highway with recycled plastic bottles

    Using TechniSoil Industrial's G5 binding agent, which includes liquefied plastic bottles, Caltrans replaced three lanes of roadway with 100% recycled materials, a first for the state.

    By Aug. 26, 2020
  • Contractors file $16M of liens on Royal Caribbean's Miami headquarters project

    The cruise firm has halted work on capital projects because of the COVID-19 pandemic, including on its new $300 million corporate campus that broke ground last year.

    By Kim Slowey • Aug. 26, 2020
  • 7 bidding mistakes that can throw off a project

    In an era of heightened competition for new work, contractors need to make sure their bids are strong, but avoidable errors can lead to cost overruns or a negative project outcome.

    By Kim Slowey • Aug. 26, 2020
  • dotted line
    Image attribution tooltip
    Danielle Ternes/Construction Dive
    Image attribution tooltip

    The Dotted Line: When should contractors use COVID-19 liability waivers?

    Contracts "will all be changed by this worldwide pandemic," one legal expert said. Here's what construction companies need to know about protecting themselves in contracts going forward.

    By Kim Slowey • Aug. 25, 2020
  • Turner Construction
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by Turner Construction
    Image attribution tooltip

    Turner Construction takes a zero-tolerance stance toward racist acts

    CEO Peter Davoren told Construction Dive that the company's policy against racist and anti-Semitic incidents is designed to send a message to employees, subs, suppliers and other contractors.

    By Kim Slowey • Aug. 25, 2020
  • Building a restaurant? Better make it a drive-thru

    Drive-thrus have proven to be a bright spot for the beleaguered restaurant construction sector and have quickly become the differentiating factor for whether new projects can overcome financing hurdles. 

    By Aug. 25, 2020
  • Deep Dive

    The COVID-19 conundrum: Money is available for new construction projects, but few are breaking ground

    While financing is available for the right projects, owners and developers aren't so eager to take a risk on ground-up construction during the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic.

    By Aug. 24, 2020
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Take our survey: Are you concerned about a decline in infrastructure work?

    Construction Dive wants to know if readers are experiencing a slowdown in civil projects due to the effects of COVID-19.

    By Aug. 21, 2020
  • Lumber prices soar due to shutdowns, higher demand

    Although the price of lumber is at an all-time high, commercial construction’s lack of reliance on the material means the impact will fall largely on residential, according to an expert.

    By Aug. 21, 2020
  • Racism saps safety and profits from construction, owners say

    Executives from Microsoft and Compass Datacenters issued a call to action to stamp out hate in the construction industry, saying it stifles productivity and keeps talented workers away.

    By Aug. 21, 2020
  • Marriott trims US hotel plans, cancels development meeting

    The hotel giant's shrinking pipeline is due to "a lackluster lending environment and owner uncertainty,” according to CEO Arne Sorenson.

    By Aug. 20, 2020
  • Tesla Cybertruck
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by Tesla
    Image attribution tooltip

    Drone video shows rapid progress at Austin, Texas, Tesla site

    The area has been cleared and foundation prep work is underway for Tesla's $1.1 billion Cybertruck factory.

    By Updated Sept. 9, 2020
  • Readers Respond: Construction faces a 'racism pandemic'

    In the latest Construction Dive survey, 65% of respondents said they had witnessed a racist incident on a jobsite, from outward symbols like nooses to more subtle discrimination such as failing to share knowledge or opportunities.

    By Aug. 20, 2020
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Edwin Lopez / Construction Dive
    Image attribution tooltip

    Feds look to high-tech towers to complement border wall construction

    The Trump administration has reportedly awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to a California-based tech startup to provide hundreds of "autonomous surveillance towers" along the U.S.-Mexico border. 

    By Aug. 19, 2020
  • Opinion

    Why construction documentation matters more than ever during COVID-19

    The pandemic has forced contractors to quickly shift to solutions such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, virtual tours and project management software, says the head of contech firm StructionSite.

    By Matt Daly • Aug. 19, 2020
  • Orange County Convention Center joins hospitality projects halted by COVID-19

    The $600 million expansion project was set to begin construction in Florida later this year, but now Mayor Jerry Demings has canceled all contracts, including the contract with PCL Construction.

    By Updated Sept. 1, 2020