What We're Reading: Page 85
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 28, 2022
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Reuters
400 groups urge U.S. lawmakers to take ‘immediate steps’ to block potential rail strike
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The Wall Street Journal
Economy Week Ahead: U.S. Job Market and Consumer Spending in Focus
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GlobeSt
Capital Timing Helps Construction Overcome Rising Interest Rates
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San Antonio Report
Blue-collar STEM workers tout well-paying, in-demand jobs
Nov 23, 2022
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USA Today
Los Angeles Clippers arena costs $2 billion, set to open in 2024
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ABC13 Houston
TxDOT: Texas Transportation Commission adopts $85 billion plan, Unified Transportation Program will affect Bay Area
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New Civil Engineer
How HS2’s scale has necessitated new collaboration and supply chain management approaches
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VTDigger
Neighbors cry foul, but clearcutting and construction approved in Woodstock
Nov 22, 2022
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The New York Times
How to Spend $1 Trillion? Mitch Landrieu Wants a Say.
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Route Fifty
Backlash Over New ‘Buy America’ Rules for Infrastructure Projects
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ABC7 Chicago
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announce construction can start on new Chicago O’Hare terminals
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CFO.com
Expense-Cutting Triggers Office Space Decisions
Nov 21, 2022
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Maryland Matters
States are vying for money to start ‘hydrogen hubs.’ What are they?
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KUT Radio
Light-rail tunnel under downtown Austin might not happen after all
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CT Insider
Manager at CT State Pier recommended itself for $87M in contracts
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Essence
How This Construction Company Owner Is Laying the Foundation for Generational Black Wealth
Nov 18, 2022
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Reuters
U.S. labor market remains tight despite technology sector layoffs
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Fortune
Sports stadium construction unfazed by inflation, economic uncertainty
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Federal News Network
Podcast: The year-old $3 billion infrastructure law is actually leading to stuff being fixed
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CBS 19
UT System approves $308 million project for construction of UT Tyler medical building
Nov 17, 2022
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Bloomberg
JPMorgan Sees ‘Mild’ US Recession in 2023 on Fed’s Interest-Rate Hikes
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Los Angeles Times
Steve Ballmer’s Clippers arena easing Lakers’ hold on L.A.
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Business Insurance
Rise in construction comp claims severity offset by flat frequency
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Live 5 News
Roper St. Francis plans $1B new medical campus in N. Charleston
Nov 16, 2022
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The New York Times
Higher Costs and Long Delays Push Developers to Adapt
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CFO Dive
ESG materiality ranges beyond ‘bottom line’: SEC official
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The Kansas City Star
Royals owner John Sherman calls new stadium cost: $2 billion
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DCist
Metro Opens The Silver Line Extension To Dulles