Commercial Building: Page 94


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    New York City building inspector charged in bribery scheme

    Francesco Ginestri allegedly accepted a $1,200 payment in exchange for not fining a construction company that ignored a stop work order.

    By Feb. 12, 2021
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    ASCE lauds 9 outstanding civil projects

    From entertainment venues to bridges and coastal walls, these projects selected by the American Society of Civil Engineers are major contributors to their local communities.

    By Feb. 11, 2021
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    Trendline

    Data center construction

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

    By Construction Dive staff
  • Boring Co. proposal for 4-mile California loop advances

    The San Bernardino County Transportation Authority voted unanimously to move forward with the proposal from the Elon Musk-owned company.

    By Feb. 11, 2021
  • AECOM, Jacobs post year-over-year revenue gains

    While both firms grew their top-line numbers, AECOM's sequential backlog shrunk by 3.5%.

    By , Feb. 10, 2021
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    Uncertainty dominates aviation construction outlook

    How quickly many major airport projects move ahead depends a great deal on how long it takes for passenger traffic and revenue to bounce back.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 10, 2021
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    Report: Construction of many international sports venues faces 'perfect storm of corruption'

    Stadium and infrastructure projects for events like the Olympics and the World Cup require rapid construction and often don’t have enough oversight or transparency, leading to huge cost overruns, according to a new study.

    By Feb. 9, 2021
  • Construction workers among least likely to seek vaccine, report says

    Construction ranked fourth from the bottom in terms of employees who said they would get a shot if it was offered to them.  

    By Feb. 9, 2021
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    Walsh's labor secretary nomination advances to final vote

    During his Senate hearing, Marty Walsh emphasized the need for safety standards, calling OSHA "one of the first and top priorities for me." His final confirmation vote has not yet been scheduled.

    By Ryan Golden , Updated Feb. 12, 2021
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    Skanska 2020 earnings: Overall profit hits record high, construction revenue down 12%

    The company's profitability, to a great degree, was driven by divestment in its commercial property segment.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 8, 2021
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    How the PRO Act would change the construction industry

    Reintroduced in Congress Thursday, the bill designed to strengthen unions has major implications for construction firms and the workers they employ.

    By Feb. 5, 2021
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    Construction firms prepare Tampa for Super Bowl spotlight

    Ahead of the big game, the city saw the construction of a new hotel and upgrades to its stadium, and contractors Hensel Phelps and JE Dunn recently finished part of an airport expansion project.

    By Feb. 5, 2021
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    Workers' group calls out OSHA, demands tougher COVID-19 standards

    "People have been exposed unnecessarily," U.S. Rep. Andy Levin said yesterday during a press event with the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health.

    By Feb. 4, 2021
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    What a Marty Walsh-led Labor Department could mean for construction

    As President Joe Biden's nominee for labor secretary begins Senate confirmation hearings today, groups on both sides of the union issue say that Walsh’s construction experience is a plus for the industry.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 4, 2021
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    Opinion

    Take these steps to avoid COVID-19 personal injury lawsuits

    The more a construction firm can limit workers' exposure to the coronavirus on the job, the less likely it will be liable for either an OSHA violation or a lawsuit, according to attorney Stefan Borovina.

    By Stefan Borovina • Feb. 4, 2021
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    Opinion

    2020's data can help construction firms succeed in 2021

    Before creating a strategy for the year ahead, it’s important to take a look back and evaluate your projects and teams from the year before. Here are five metrics to consider.

    By Michel Richer • Feb. 3, 2021
  • Buttigieg DOT confirmation boosts hope for massive infrastructure investment

    Several industry groups and officials said the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor's experience in local government will serve him well as Transportation Secretary. 

    By Chris Teale • Feb. 3, 2021
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    Amazon unveils plans for HQ2's second phase, to be built by Whiting-Turner

    The PenPlace project in Northern Virginia includes retail and outdoor spaces and three office buildings surrounding a glass spiral tower adorned with trees.

    By Feb. 3, 2021
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    Starbucks builds energy-efficient, modular store in 6 days

    Designed to reduce energy needs for heating and cooling compared to standard construction, the store was built with insulated panels coated with a proprietary cement alternative.

    By Feb. 3, 2021
  • Biggest losers, winners of construction jobs by state

    Texas saw the biggest decline in total construction jobs since the pandemic began while Virginia gained the most. 

    By Feb. 2, 2021
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    Opinion

    Construction employers can help alleviate workers' risk of heart disease

    While one in four construction workers are at high risk for heart attacks and strokes, employers can offset the dangers with education efforts focused on healthy lifestyle choices, writes a Skanska executive.

    By Gordon Childress • Feb. 1, 2021
  • OSHA updates COVID-19 guidance; mandates still on the table

    In guidance issued Friday, the agency reinforced its support for the use of face coverings in a focus on prevention.

    By Sheryl Estrada • Feb. 1, 2021
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    Fluor looks to reduce risk, increase oil and gas presence

    The construction and engineering firm said it's also poised to take advantage of President Joe Biden's potential multitrillion-dollar infrastructure plan.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 1, 2021
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    7 construction industry firms that not only survived, but thrived, in 2020

    These companies, including several in the contech sector, came out ahead after a very difficult year.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 1, 2021
  • Firms denied PPP forgiveness can take tax credit, IRS says

    A change Congress made in December allows the credit for some Paycheck Protection Program loan recipients.

    By Robert Freedman • Jan. 29, 2021
  • Report: Early construction planning needed to speed drugs, vaccines to market

    Rushing pharmaceutical projects through the planning process ends up costing time and money, according to global consultancy Turner & Townsend.

    By Kim Slowey • Jan. 29, 2021