What We're Reading: Page 110
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 28, 2022
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AP News
Hurricane Ian’s lucrative cleanup deals generate new storm
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CNBC
Key inflation gauge for the Fed rose 0.5% in September, in line with expectations
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Buffalo News
Renderings of new Buffalo Bills stadium show nod to the past: ‘It’s a celebration of Western New York’
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Greater Baton Rouge Business Report
Louisiana association head predicts multiyear construction boom
Oct 27, 2022
Oct 26, 2022
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Yahoo News
In Gas-Starved World, Two Massive US LNG Plants Start Construction
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Reuters
BlackRock raises $4.5 bln for climate-focused infrastructure fund
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Archinect
Arup and SOM selected to lead modernization and expansion of Newark Liberty Airport
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Gizmodo
Pete Buttigieg Doesn’t Want to Pay for Elon Musk’s Hyperloop
Oct 25, 2022
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Gothamist
10 years after Sandy, Hudson River tunnel just as vulnerable to flooding – and a fix isn’t coming until 2038
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Forbes
Non-Residential Construction Forecast: Slowing 2023-2024
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Bay News 9
Concrete shortage threatens construction surge
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NYREJ
Changes to the NYC construction code are set to go in effect early November 2022
Oct 24, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
Higher Interest Rates Can Take a Long Time to Bring Down Inflation
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The Washington Post
Florida needs workers to rebuild after Ian. Undocumented migrants are stepping in.
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San Antonio Current
San Antonio area lands $2.5 billion for infrastructure projects including expansion of I-35 corridor
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REJournals
Financing pros: Interest-rate hike means a slowdown in commercial deals is inevitable
Oct 21, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
Jobless Claims Fell Last Week in Still-Tight Labor Market
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Los Angeles Times
L.A.’s $1-billion earthquake milestone: 8,000 building upgrades
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E&E News
Biden trumpets green construction, manufacturing pledges
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The Architect’s Newspaper
Memphis proposes $684 million sweep of stadium renovations
Oct 20, 2022
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WJAR
Company to pay $1.5 million in investigation into 6/10 Connector construction project
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The National Law Review
Federal Contractor Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate May Return For Most
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TimeOut
A state-of-the-art, $1.6 billion science campus will open in NYC in 2031
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The Real Deal
Construction Costs, Insurance to Rise Post Hurricane Ian