The vibrant campus of Tufts University has been the epicenter of escalating tension and protests led by the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters. These protests are rooted in deep-seated concerns regarding the university’s hiring of general contractors who subcontract companies
The Princeton Planning Board recently announced the unexpected removal of the courtesy review for the construction and renovation plans proposed by the Princeton Board of Education from its agenda. This development has created considerable confusion and speculation within the community, with no
The current state of non-residential construction spending in the United States paints a complex picture marked by significant financial pressures and a pronounced labor shortage. Contractors are now caught between the impact of persistently high interest rates and difficulties in mobilizing a
In today's fast-paced world, technological innovations continue to shape industries across the globe. One of the front runners in this wave of change is the self-healing materials market. Envisioned to revolutionize a variety of sectors, from construction to high-tech electronics, these materials
Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) are revolutionizing diverse industries, and construction is no exception. Highwire’s new AI-powered tool exemplifies how AI can transform safety risk management, offering substantial improvements in efficiency, accuracy, and collaboration. This article
In an increasingly unpredictable climate, one movie, "Twisters," blends fiction with the stark reality of storm-mapping technologies that have the potential to save lives. The film serves not only as entertainment but also as a starting point to delve into the sophisticated world of storm