What We're Reading: Page 157
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 08, 2021
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Becker's Hospital Review
Atrium Health to begin construction on $450M care tower project
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REBusiness Online
Main Street Community Capital Unveils $1.3B Mixed-Use Destination Plans in Metro Cincinnati
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FOX 61
Yale police investigates anti-Semitic, racist graffiti vandalism at construction site
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WCVB
Worker plunged 6 floors in fatal construction site fall, OSHA says
Oct 07, 2021
Oct 06, 2021
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Local 10
Fort Lauderdale commissioners hold first vote on traffic tunnel proposed by Elon Musk’s Boring Company
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The Wall Street Journal
Builders Hunt for Alternatives to Materials in Short Supply
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KOIN
Man stabs fellow construction worker, gets zip-tied by witnesses
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Mayors, U.S. labor secretary talk about future of $600B clean-energy ‘Marshall Plan’
Oct 05, 2021
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Newsweek
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Donald Trump's Plan to Use $3.6 Billion for Border Wall
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Austin American-Statesman
These Texas businesses have committed to vaccinating staff
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BusinessGreen News
Lendlease builds partnership with Stora Enso to develop sustainable construction materials
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Victoria COVID: Police to be ‘highly visible’ as construction sector reopens amid vaccine mandate
Oct 04, 2021
Oct 01, 2021
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North Shore News
Contract dispute, layoffs halt work on $1-billion wastewater treatment plant construction in North Vancouver
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Washington University
Construction of neuroscience building perseveres despite pandemic
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PA Home Page
Construction begins for the new Bitcoin mining facility in Pennsylvania
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History
10 World Engineering Marvels
Sep 30, 2021
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The Houston Chronicle
Home Depot launches trades training in Texas amid labor shortage
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Pensacola News Journal
Skanska awarded $81M contract by FDOT, despite Pensacola bridge lawsuits
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The Spokesman-Review
Inslee urges construction industry labor organizations to support COVID-19 vaccinations
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Business Record
Mall owner: Construction to convert former department store to arena expected to begin this winter