Construction Management

How Can We Improve Construction Safety After Langford Worker’s Death?
Construction Management How Can We Improve Construction Safety After Langford Worker’s Death?

The recent tragedy in Langford, British Columbia, where a construction worker in his mid-20s lost his life due to a workplace injury, has cast a glaring spotlight on the urgent need for enhanced safety measures in the construction sector. The incident, which took place near the 1400 block of

The Starling Opens in Jersey City Offering Luxury Apartments and Amenities
Construction Management The Starling Opens in Jersey City Offering Luxury Apartments and Amenities

Recently, the completion and opening of The Starling, a six-story residential building located at 66 Monitor Street in Jersey City, New Jersey, marks a significant milestone in the area’s development. Developed by Alpine Residential and Fields Grade, this new building offers an array of residential

How Will the ROSHN-RIPC Partnership Transform Riyadh's Infrastructure?
Construction Management How Will the ROSHN-RIPC Partnership Transform Riyadh's Infrastructure?

How Will the ROSHN-RIPC Partnership Transform Riyadh's Infrastructure? The recently announced partnership between ROSHN, a prominent real estate developer in Saudi Arabia, and the Riyadh Infrastructure Projects Center (RIPC) has pivotal implications for Riyadh's future. Formalized through a

New Zealand Residential Construction Faces Downturn Amid Rising Costs
Construction Management New Zealand Residential Construction Faces Downturn Amid Rising Costs

New Zealand’s residential construction sector is embroiled in a challenging period characterized by a significant decline in activity and soaring construction costs. Over the past two years, the industry has witnessed a marked contraction, influenced by fluctuating house prices, changes in

Can Houston Balance Sidewalk Requirements with Practical Urban Planning?
Construction Management Can Houston Balance Sidewalk Requirements with Practical Urban Planning?

Houston Mayor John Whitmire has taken a significant step in addressing the city's sidewalk construction requirements for single-family residential projects. Before his recent directive, Houston's ordinance mandated that any new single-family residential project either build a sidewalk or pay a fee

Princeton Halts Residential Growth to Address Infrastructure Strain
Construction Management Princeton Halts Residential Growth to Address Infrastructure Strain

In a decisive move reflecting the urgency of proactive urban management, the Princeton City Council has unanimously voted to instate a 120-day moratorium on residential development. This measure, effective from September 19, aims to address the challenges posed by the city's rapid population growth

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