Commercial Building

How Does the Final CMMC Rule Affect Contractors?
Construction Management How Does the Final CMMC Rule Affect Contractors?

The era of cybersecurity self-attestation within the defense industrial base has definitively come to a close, fundamentally reshaping the landscape for every contractor and subcontractor seeking to do business with the federal government. With the official implementation of the Cybersecurity

Panel Urges Private Investment in US Infrastructure
Construction Management Panel Urges Private Investment in US Infrastructure

A newly established advisory board has presented U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy with a comprehensive set of recommendations designed to fundamentally reshape how the nation finances and develops its public infrastructure. Comprised of leading experts from the finance, legal, and

White House Accused of Targeting Historic Federal Buildings
Construction Management White House Accused of Targeting Historic Federal Buildings

A legal firestorm is brewing in the nation's capital as startling allegations surface that the White House is personally spearheading a plan to demolish several historic federal buildings, a move that critics say flagrantly sidesteps decades of established preservation law. The controversy,

Can Green Projects Survive Political Whiplash?
Construction Management Can Green Projects Survive Political Whiplash?

A promising future for low-carbon manufacturing in Holyoke, Massachusetts, came to a sudden halt not because of a technological failure or a market downturn, but because of a shift in the political winds blowing from Washington, D.C. For Sublime Systems, a company poised to revolutionize the cement

What's Behind Tutor Perini's $36M Army Win?
Construction Management What's Behind Tutor Perini's $36M Army Win?

In the highly competitive world of government contracting, a single win can say a lot about a company, and Tutor Perini’s recently secured $35.8 million contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is a testament to a meticulously crafted corporate strategy. This project is not just another

Fed Rate Cut Fails to Spark New Construction Starts
Construction Management Fed Rate Cut Fails to Spark New Construction Starts

The Federal Reserve's recent monetary policy adjustment, which lowered the benchmark interest rate for the third time this year, has sent a ripple of optimism through many sectors of the economy, yet the construction industry's reaction has been conspicuously subdued. An extensive analysis reveals

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