Commercial Building: Page 94


  • Q&A

    Gilbane exec: COVID-19 will lead to lower material prices

    The coronavirus' impact on the supply chain has been "less than expected," Joe Piro, vice president of supply chain for Gilbane Building Co., told Construction Dive.

    By June 2, 2020
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    What new PPP loan guidance means for contractors

    The clarifications are intended to make the Paycheck Protection Program more flexible for construction and other businesses while Congress works to expand some of the program's parameters.  

    By Kim Slowey • June 2, 2020
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    Safety

    Construction Dive takes a look at ways to keep workers safe on the job. Read on for ideas that can help keep your jobsites hazard-free and productive.

    By Construction Dive staff
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    Column

    Modular Monitor: What to consider before making the move to offsite construction

    While the coronavirus may lead more firms to check out modular building techniques, experts say contractors should thoroughly understand the differences in bidding, scheduling, budgeting and more that go along with them.

    By Kim Slowey • June 1, 2020
  • Moody's: Expect more coronavirus-induced project delays

    Some types of construction projects historically are prone to delays, and thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, those delays are about to get worse, according to a new report.

    By Kim Slowey • June 1, 2020
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    Who pays for extra time, work to keep construction workers safe?

    There's no simple answers to this and other COVID-19 jobsite questions, says one construction attorney.

    By May 29, 2020
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    DPR, McCarthy, others issue call for coronavirus tech solutions

    The NEXT Coalition is looking for ideas from the industry to continue to protect construction and office workers.

    By May 29, 2020
  • OSHA issues new COVID-19 guidance

    The agency's latest workplace enforcement guidance for contractors details how to determine if a coronavirus case is work related.

    By Kim Slowey • May 29, 2020
  • Q&A

    Construction industry is like 'a rocket about to take off'

    The CEO of one of the country's top electrical subcontracting firms sees U.S. construction slowing, but only temporarily.

    By May 28, 2020
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    3 approaches to contact tracing for the jobsite and office

    Technology companies have created solutions to help facilitate safer work environments, but privacy issues remain about how contractors can gather workers' health data.

    By Naomi Eide • May 27, 2020
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    Crane camera software firm receives $7.75M in funding

    The infusion will allow Quartz Systems, which works with contractors including DPR and PLC, to expand its sales throughout the United States.

    By May 27, 2020
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    Data analytics facilitates more accurate project costs, schedules

    Construction has lagged in data collection, but experts emphasize its value during the pandemic and beyond and how construction firms can take advantage of others’ mistakes.

    By May 27, 2020
  • Coronavirus has affected construction the most in these 10 states

    More than any others, these states are dealing with historic levels of construction unemployment, a decline in jobsite activity and government shutdowns.

    By May 27, 2020
  • Allegiant stops work on $1B Florida resort due to coronavirus

    The effects of COVID-19 are being felt on many tourism-related projects in the Sunshine State, including at Disney parks, airports and cruise terminals.

    By Kim Slowey • May 26, 2020
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    The Dotted Line: How will clients approach contracts post-pandemic?

    Owners will likely demand more flexibility in future construction contracts so they can easily suspend or stop projects, as well as mitigate their risk.

    By Kim Slowey • May 26, 2020
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    Bechtel No. 1 again on ENR's top contractors list

    While the country's top 400 contractors generated a record $414 billion in revenue last year, even with some large firms not reporting, the outlook for 2020 is less certain.

    By May 22, 2020
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    Fisher Sand and Gravel wins $1.3B border wall job

    The contract is being questioned by a high-ranking House Democrat, who earlier asked the Defense Department to determine if another Fisher wall project was properly awarded. 

    By Kim Slowey • May 21, 2020
  • McKinsey: COVID-19 will spur construction's tech use

    In the short and long term, the consulting firm says contractors will respond to the pandemic with widespread implementation of BIM, digitization, modular construction and other solutions.

    By May 20, 2020
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    Demolition begins at Hard Rock New Orleans site

    The cleanup of the hotel that collapsed during construction in October, including the recovery of two workers' remains and the removal of three nearby buildings, is scheduled to take six months.

    By Kim Slowey • May 20, 2020
  • Q&A

    How a Philadelphia contractor is adapting to slower pace of work amid pandemic

    Managers at LOTT Restaurant Construction have refined timelines, employed virtual walkthroughs and researched practices from hospital construction to help the firm and clients evolve in a changing business environment.

    By May 19, 2020
  • Contractors challenged by lack of labor, jobsite tension and delays

    Even as projects reopen, enhanced unemployment benefits and health fears are keeping construction workers on the sidelines, said experts during a recent AGC webinar.

    By May 19, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    How construction firms can prepare for a potential second wave of COVID-19

    Although work is restarting in most jurisdictions, contractors can't let their guard down regarding coronavirus precautions for the future.

    By Kim Slowey • May 18, 2020
  • HVAC worker sues for overtime, PPE

    The fired Florida worker alleges that his previous employer did not provide PPE to protect him from COVID-19 and that he was misclassified as a salaried employee.

    By Lisa Burden • May 18, 2020
  • California transit, road work to continue despite $54B state budget deficit

    Gov. Gavin Newom's revised budget instructs the state's DOT to accelerate projects and improve roads as a way to restart California’s economy. 

    By May 15, 2020
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    SGL, Citadel and Jacobs named to 'Dirty Dozen' safety violators list

    The National Council for Occupational Safety and Health targeted three major construction projects, including the partial collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans and the Interstate 4 expansion in Orlando, Florida.

    By Kim Slowey • May 15, 2020
  • The pros and cons of on-site testing for COVID-19

    Testing alone won't form an effective reopening plan, and the realities of testing may outweigh the benefits, according to human resources attorneys.

    By Ryan Golden • May 15, 2020