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38 states add construction jobs in January as firms fight to keep up with demand
Florida added the highest number of jobs for the month, while California saw the steepest decline.
By Kim Slowey • March 14, 2017 -
Report: San Diego soccer development could generate $2.8B annual economic boon
The proposed $2.5 billion SoccerCity complex would take the place of Qualcomm Stadium, the former home of the Chargers.
By Kim Slowey • March 14, 2017 -
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Careful collaboration before shovels hit dirt is key to a successful project, experts say.
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Hunt Construction files $27M lawsuit against subcontractor for delays on Austin, TX hotel
The $350 million Fairmont project will be the city's largest hotel when completed in August.
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Gramercy District's 8-acre addition to open a year ahead of development schedule
The $500 million complex in Ashburn, VA, has absorbed adjacent commercial and retail space, which will allow 22 City Link to begin leasing earlier than expected.
By Kim Slowey • March 14, 2017 -
Deep Dive
The Dotted Line: How employers can protect construction workers from external threats
Companies are going the extra mile to ensure their employees are safe from hazards ranging from roadside risks to job site crime.
By Kim Slowey • March 14, 2017 -
Deep Dive
The 50 States of Construction: How NY firms adapt to complex logistics, soaring demand
Chris Pepey, a senior estimator with Turner, explores the unique challenges and opportunities for companies operating in the nation's largest market.
By Emily Peiffer • March 13, 2017 -
Deep Dive
This week in construction
We're exploring how construction companies can protect workers from external threats, the impact of Trump's regulatory cuts on OSHA and new construction data.
By Emily Peiffer , Hallie Busta • March 13, 2017 -
GSA delays decision on FBI headquarters relocation
The General Services Administration said site selection for the potential $2 billion project is on hold pending Congressional appropriations.
By Kim Slowey • March 13, 2017 -
The first BREEAM USA In-Use certified building is a CA shopping mall
The 1.3 million-square-foot retail facility was upgraded with energy efficient systems to meet the new benchmarking standard for existing buildings.
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Report: NYC union construction workforce more diverse, higher-earning than nonunion
Nonunion groups disputed the findings of the report, which was released as the city considers a controversial proposal requiring apprenticeships for certain work.
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Construction employment surges to 10-year high in February
The nonresidential sector contributed two-thirds of the 58,000 total industry jobs created last month.
By Mary Tyler March • March 10, 2017 -
6 AEC firms make Fortune list of 100 Best Companies to Work For
Construction companies making inclusivity and work-life balance a part of their mission have scored high in recent employee satisfaction rankings.
By Hallie Busta • March 10, 2017 -
Developer cancels plans for wooden tower in NYC
SHoP Architects' 10-story condo building had won a 2015 USDA contest showcasing mass timber design.
By Kim Slowey • March 10, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Mailbag: Women in construction share their experiences
To wrap up Women in Construction Week, we've collected responses from readers who told their stories and are advocating for other women leaders in the field.
By Mary Tyler March • March 10, 2017 -
New Google campus gets green light from Mountain View, CA officials
The roughly 600,000-square-foot complex will include a public plaza, bike and pedestrian paths, ground-floor retail and other features to attract locals.
By Kim Slowey • March 10, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Fighting bias with intent: Rosa Sheng on empathy, mentors for achieving equity in architecture
A longtime champion for underrepresented groups in the industry, Sheng explains how advocacy and being deliberate in architectural design can tackle prejudice head on.
By Mary Tyler March • March 9, 2017 -
Stalled $1.3B Las Vegas Strip arena development sees revival
Former NBA player Jackie Robinson has proposed plans for a professional sports team to play out of the facility, supplemented by concerts and conventions.
By Kim Slowey • March 9, 2017 -
Los Angeles voters say 'no' to anti-development Measure S
The controversial initiative that would put a short-term ban on zoning changes for high-density building failed to secure the votes needed to pass.
By Kim Slowey • March 9, 2017 -
Detroit approves SHoP timeline for $700M mixed-use tower
Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert is spearheading the project, which would add 1.2 million square feet of residential, commercial, office and parking space.
By Kim Slowey • March 9, 2017 -
Deep Dive
A new stronghold: How the rise of right-to-work is impacting construction labor
As the number of right-to-work states continues to climb, unions are pushing back against those looking to erode their influence.
By Kim Slowey • March 9, 2017 -
From thin air: 3-D printer cranks out a house in 24 hours
Concept projects like Apis Cor's show how additive manufacturing technology could be a game-changer for large-scale construction in the future.
By Chris Wood • March 8, 2017 -
Activity-based workplace design boosts employee well-being
Task-specific workstations, private spaces and modular design are key to increased productivity according to a white paper from Perkins Eastman and Three H.
By Chris Wood • March 8, 2017 -
Deep Dive
A foot in the door: Danielle Dy Buncio on improving diversity by starting in schools
The CEO and president of Chicago-based VIATechnik explains the connection between employing workers with varied backgrounds and industry innovation.
By Mary Tyler March • March 8, 2017 -
Deep Dive
BIM beats paper: How digital construction data management is becoming status quo
Mobile devices and the need to network disparate databases will both hasten the technology's adoption as the de facto construction management platform.
By Chris Wood • March 8, 2017 -
Deep Dive
'Accomplish the mission': How Amber Peebles brings a Marine Corps mindset to the job site
The Virginia-based Athena Construction president has adapted her problem-solving skills to succeed in the inherently risky construction industry.
By Emily Peiffer • March 8, 2017