A pivotal legal ruling has injected significant uncertainty into the federal government's policy of mandating project labor agreements on large-scale construction projects, raising fundamental questions about competition and cost in public works. A recent decision from the U.S. Court of Federal
A peculiar silence is falling over many nonresidential construction sites, yet the frantic search for skilled workers has never been louder, creating a defining paradox for an industry at a critical juncture. This cooldown, coexisting with high labor demand, signals a complex shift in the market.
Securing a rental property in the sun-drenched, high-demand markets of South Florida has evolved into a formidable financial challenge, where a pristine application and a good credit score are no longer enough to guarantee a lease. Prospective tenants in cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West
A recent federal court ruling allowing construction to proceed on the controversial White House ballroom project has shifted the national focus toward the significant and often precarious position of contractors involved in legally contested and high-profile developments. While a federal judge
In a surprising display of resilience against a cooling national economy, the American construction sector has become an unlikely engine of job growth, adding a robust 28,000 net jobs in November and defying broader labor market trends that point toward a general slowdown. While the rest of the
The vast networks of steel and concrete that span our nation's waterways and valleys represent a monumental achievement in engineering, yet many of these vital links are now reaching the end of their intended lifespans. For the authorities tasked with their stewardship, this presents a critical