Commercial Building: Page 195


  • Dodge Data: Construction starts tumble 13% in April

    A drop-off in large nonbuilding projects drove the downturn in overall starts.

    By Kim Slowey • May 22, 2017
  • Officials OK $670M master-planned community in Seattle suburb

    The project will feature a lake peninsula as well as 1,500 homes, a hotel, retail space and an 850,000-square-foot lifestyle center.

    By Kim Slowey • May 22, 2017
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    Preconstruction

    Careful collaboration before shovels hit dirt is key to a successful project, experts say.

    By Construction Dive staff
  • Opening of $2.6B Rams, Chargers stadium delayed to 2020

    Record rainfall in Los Angeles caused the one-year delay, which could affect the city's plans to host Super Bowl LV.

    By Kim Slowey • May 19, 2017
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    Developer proposes $10B 'Baltimore Renaissance' initiative

    Kahan S. Dhillon Jr., managing partner of Regent Co., said his proposal could bring the city an extra $156 million in tax revenue each year.

    By Kim Slowey • May 19, 2017
  • Bechtel tops ENR Top 400 Contractors list for 19th straight year

    Total revenue of the Top 400 increased by 6.5% in 2016 to $366.41 billion, but revenue from foreign projects continued to fall.

    By Kim Slowey • May 19, 2017
  • ConstructConnect lowers 2017 starts forecast due to weak Q1 activity

    The group also cited the president's lack of movement regarding tax reform and infrastructure spending as another factor in the less-optimistic forecast.

    By Kim Slowey • May 19, 2017
  • UPDATE: OSHA delays electronic recordkeeping rule deadline

    The agency will suspend the filing deadline — originally scheduled for July 1 — in order to give employers more time to comply.

    By , Hallie Busta • May 18, 2017
  • Turner & Townsend: NYC has world's highest construction costs

    The New York City construction industry spent $43 billion in 2016, which represents a 3.5% increase from 2015 and is largely due to rising labor costs.

    By Kim Slowey • May 18, 2017
  • Developer plans $1.3B VA mixed-use complex

    The 2.8-million-square foot project is the latest in a series of Washington, DC-area developments that aim to meet growing demand for live-work-play options.

    By Kim Slowey • May 18, 2017
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    A place to call home: How better design can aid the mission of supportive housing

    The architects behind Washington, DC's La Casa discuss how they used design and programming to help build a supportive living space for the formerly homeless.

    By Mary Tyler March • May 18, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    A push for prefab: Why offsite construction methods are moving to the mainstream

    Growing interest among large corporate owners is helping to legitimize the small but growing segment of the industry.

    By Kim Slowey • May 18, 2017
  • Thyssenkrupp proposes net-zero energy elevator concept

    As buildings get taller, vertical transportation tech is in a race to keep up, and the German elevator maker's latest news combines operational and energy efficiency.

    By Mary Tyler March • May 17, 2017
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    Q&A: How WeWork's construction team is using tech to scale up

    Tim Dumatrait, head of construction for the coworking business, discusses how it's handling the surge in interest among larger firms for smaller-scale office space.

    By Hallie Busta • May 17, 2017
  • Orange County, CA officials OK $178M civic center construction bond

    Debt repayment on the bond, which came in $28 million higher than previous estimates, will cost local taxpayers $315 million to repay.

    By Kim Slowey • May 17, 2017
  • KPMG to break ground on $430M Orlando, FL campus

    The company's new training campus, which is slated for completion in late 2019, is expected to drive an additional 48,000 visits to the city each year.

    By Kim Slowey • May 17, 2017
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    Developer plans $100M downtown Phoenix apartment high-rise

    The tower, Arizona's second-tallest, is the latest new-construction project planned for downtown Phoenix as its thriving tech sector drives development.

    By Kim Slowey • May 17, 2017
  • ConstructConnect: Nonresidential starts fall 7.2% in April

    The commercial and industrial sectors were hit the hardest, with project values plummeting 35.4% and 72% month-over-month, respectively.

    By Kim Slowey • May 17, 2017
  • Dow Chemical announces major investments in manufacturing facilities

    The company will build a 600,000-metric-ton plastics plant either in Texas or Louisiana as well as an innovation center at its Midland, MI, headquarters.

    By Kim Slowey • May 16, 2017
  • Study: Obama Presidential Center in Chicago to create 5K jobs during construction

    The project, which will be complete by 2021, is expected to deliver a 10-year economic impact of $3.1 billion to the city.

    By Kim Slowey • May 16, 2017
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    TX developer plans 135-acre mixed-use complex for Dallas suburb

    The Strand, designed by Gensler, will feature a 3.5-million-square-foot "live-work-play" development with office, retail and residential space.

    By Kim Slowey • May 16, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    The Dotted Line: What contractors need to know about the AIA's 2017 contracts revamp

    The latest contract documents update, which occurs every 10 years, includes changes to insurance and bond provisions, termination fees and retainage.

    By Kim Slowey • May 16, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    This week in construction

    We're looking at the AIA Contract Documents update, Marriott's move to modular, social media marketing for construction pros, housing starts and more.

    By , Hallie Busta • May 15, 2017
  • Developer scores $1.25B loan for NYC condo project

    The Bjarke Ingels–designed Eleventh project will take up a full block in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood and will cost an estimated $1.9 billion.

    By Kim Slowey • May 15, 2017
  • Raiders set to hire Mortenson, McCarthy to build $1.9B Las Vegas stadium

    The team and local officials are rushing to firm up their lease agreement in time to present it to NFL owners at their May meeting.

    By Kim Slowey • May 15, 2017
  • Softwood lumber prices hit highest levels since 2004

    The softwood lumber trade woes between the U.S. and Canada are a key driver of the steady price increases, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

    By May 15, 2017