What We're Reading: Page 161
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Sep 30, 2020
Sep 29, 2020
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Fed Week
11th Hour Arrives to Extend Agency Funding Authority, Prevent Shutdown
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NBC San Diego
Massive Deal Would Transform San Diego Waterfront
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Newark Advocate
Online shopping pushing central Ohio warehouse construction overdrive
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Commercial Observer
Health Construction Speeds Need to Pick Up Post-COVID-19, CO Panelists Say
Sep 28, 2020
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WJHL
No injuries reported in partial collapse of Bristol hotel under construction
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Transport Topics
ASCE Report: Underfunded Infrastructure Will Seriously Impact Economy
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Newsweek
What American Landmarks Looked like Under Construction
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The New York Times
China Is on a Building Binge, and the Global Economy Could Benefit
Sep 25, 2020
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Construction Equipment Guide
Industry Hopes for Quick Action on FAST Act Extension
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On-Site Magazine
PCL reaches substantial completion on new $1.7B hospital in Canada
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Commercial Property Executive
FEMA’s Largest Infrastructure Grant Awarded to Puerto Rico
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NJ.com
Big projects could be slashed from Port Authority budget as coronavirus batters travel revenues
Sep 24, 2020
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Transport Topics
ASCE Report: Underfunded Infrastructure Will Seriously Impact Economy
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Architectural Record
Architectural Billings Remain Sluggish in August 2020
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Business Wire
Fluor Names Teri McClure as New Board Member
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Fox Business
Ivanka Trump, Sec. Ross to present presidential awards to companies keeping 'Pledge to America's Workers'
Sep 23, 2020
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Transport Topics
House OKs Funding Bill With Highway Law Extension
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The Virginian-Pilot
$3.8 billion HRBT expansion can now start construction, VDOT says
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Lancaster Online
Pipeline builders pay $700,000 for violations during construction of Atlantic Sunrise
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Bisnow
Lendlease, WinnResidential Sued Over Alleged ‘Slumlord’ Practices At Marine Corps Base
Sep 22, 2020
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WFAA
Construction on Dallas-Houston bullet train to begin next year
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Bloomberg
Why a Coronavirus Recession in Florida Is a Depression in New York
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Albany Business Review
Cree's $1B factory in Utica, New York, is still on schedule
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The New York Times
As Concerns Over Climate Change Rise, More Developers Turn to Wood