Construction Management

Phoenix Group Expands Statewide UST Remediation in Oklahoma
Construction Management Phoenix Group Expands Statewide UST Remediation in Oklahoma

Amid shifting transaction timelines, tighter regulatory notices, and legacy fuel infrastructure that hides its risks underground, business owners across Oklahoma faced a simple but high‑stakes question: how to move a leaking UST site toward closure without stalling operations or losing deal

Can Multi-Level Parking Transform Traffic in Ganderbal?
Construction Management Can Multi-Level Parking Transform Traffic in Ganderbal?

Rush-hour gridlock has turned once-fluid corridors in Ganderbal into bottlenecks where curbside parking, loading, and idling squeeze every meter of roadway until even short trips become tedious and unpredictable, and that daily drag on movement now touches shoppers, students, and small businesses

Will a 7-Year Selloff Rule Cripple Build-to-Rent Housing?
Construction Management Will a 7-Year Selloff Rule Cripple Build-to-Rent Housing?

A seven-year countdown clock on newly built rentals might sound like a fast lane to homeownership, yet the emerging backlash suggests it could instead become a red light for housing production right when the market most needed acceleration. The Senate’s updated 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act set

Atlas Expands, Modernizes Houston Property Management
Construction Management Atlas Expands, Modernizes Houston Property Management

Houston’s rental demand kept pressing upward as population inflows turned vacancy into a moving target, and that pressure point forced property operations to function more like always-on service platforms than back-office ledgers that close at month-end. In response, Atlas Property Management

Will Policy, Costs, and Power Limits Redefine Construction?
Construction Management Will Policy, Costs, and Power Limits Redefine Construction?

This roundup pulls together the most consistent takeaways from labor leaders, nonunion coalitions, large owners, specialty contractors, utility planners, and capital markets teams. The goal is simple: cut through the noise and show how policy continuity, sticky inflation, and grid bottlenecks are

When Renovations Go Wrong, Who Protects Homeowners?
Construction Management When Renovations Go Wrong, Who Protects Homeowners?

In this conversation, Marie Waier speaks with Luca Calarailli, a construction expert with a background in design and architecture and a passion for practical technology that can keep homeowners safe. Drawing on cases where a single‑story extension slated for 12 weeks spiraled into a year, where 22

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