What We're Reading: Page 93
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 28, 2023
Apr 27, 2023
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KERA News
Dallas jury awards more than $860 million to family of woman who died in 2019 crane collapse
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11alive.com
‘Cop City’ Atlanta construction to start in August
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New York Post
What’s going on at NYC’s most ‘cursed’ construction sites
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K-12 Dive
CTE internships offer constructive pathways for local industry, schools alike
Apr 26, 2023
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Manufacturing Dive
Insulin maker to build $100M plant in West Virginia
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Urbanize LA
A glimpse inside the new LAX/Metro Transit Center station
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Orange County Register
Irvine will be home to country’s first all-electric hospital
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Smart Cities Dive
Elon Musk’s company town plans worry some locals, urban planners
Apr 25, 2023
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Construction Equipment Guide
Messer Construction Set to Deliver $100M Campus Facility
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New York YIMBY
Construction Stalls on 33-Story Hotel at 255 West 34th Street in Midtown, Manhattan
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CT News Junkie
Modular Construction Company Relocating From New York To Hamden
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CFO Dive
Hiring slows, signaling recession risk: NABE
Apr 24, 2023
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The Wall Street Journal
Why the Banking Mess Isn’t Over
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AP News
Cities reviving downtowns by converting offices to housing
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CBS Colorado
OSHA investigating recent construction accidents
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CNBC
Google’s 80-acre San Jose mega-campus on hold amid economic slowdown
Apr 21, 2023
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Tampa Bay Times
Florida eyes plan to use radioactive mining waste in roads
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CoStar
Wells Fargo Campus Construction Near Dallas Marks State’s Largest Office Project Underway
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Smart Cities Dive
High-speed rail projects vie for scant federal dollars
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KSL
Utah DOT announces major 2023 construction projects
Apr 20, 2023
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Military.com
‘Poop Falling from the Ceiling’: Despite Improvements, Fort Gordon Families Detail Continued Housing Issues
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Politico
Several Democrats bucked their party as the House failed to override Biden’s veto of WOTUS resolution
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Bloomberg
Long-Awaited NYC Gateway Tunnel Project Split Into Four Parts to Speed Work
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Reuters
US cities see ‘urban mining’ potential in building deconstruction