What We're Reading: Page 72
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 22, 2023
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CBS News
Hilary leaves roads flooded, closes national parks, but impact not as bad as feared
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Axios Denver
Denver’s airport infrastructure “not built to withstand” record traffic, officials say
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ABC30 Fresno
California Sen. Alex Padilla pushes for outdoor workers rights after recent heat-related deaths
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Forbes
China’s ‘Debt Crisis’ Gets Washington Hearing After Evergrande Bust
Aug 21, 2023
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The Wall Street Journal
Why the Era of Historically Low Interest Rates Could Be Over
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wfaa.com
19-year-old killed while working at Dallas ISD construction site
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Mid Hudson News
Hochul approves prevailing wage improvements for construction workers
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NBC News
Biden’s infrastructure building boom is missing one thing: Workers
Aug 18, 2023
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KSTP-TV
Man who caused fatal crash while FaceTiming in construction zone avoids prison time
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Financial Times
Inside the $220bn American cleantech project boom
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Yahoo News
‘Construction project gone wrong.’ Feuding I-4 builders are heading to court
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KETV
Nebraska plans new state prison to replace state penitentiary
Aug 17, 2023
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Ars Technica
$220 billion is helping build US cleantech infrastructure. Here are the projects.
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The Real Deal
Artificial Intelligence Poised to Revolutionize Construction
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WRAL
Construction company abandons Atlantic Avenue widening project in Raleigh
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Supply Chain Dive
Who will pay to decarbonize the supply chain?
Aug 16, 2023
Aug 15, 2023
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KCUR
Kansas City labor leaders and lawmakers want fixes after worker death at former AT&T building
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Business Insider
Feud Over TSMC’s Phoenix Chip Factory Heats up Over Worker Qualifications
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CBS Minnesota
More H.S. graduates saying “no” to college and “yes” to trades
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The Wall Street Journal
Esmark Bids for U.S. Steel, Setting Up Potential Battle for Steelmaker
Aug 14, 2023
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MPR News
On heels of Minnesota’s big state construction package, another $7.4 billion in requests await
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The New York Times
The Clean Energy Future Is Arriving Faster Than You Think
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Bisnow
Elevated Prices, Labor Shortages Aren’t Going Away. Now Construction Needs To Adjust
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The Daily Reporter
Wisconsin approves $342M funding for state and higher education projects