The decision by the Government of British Columbia to scale back financial commitments for essential housing projects has sparked an intense wave of criticism from municipal leaders who fear a return to the systemic failures of previous decades. Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley has emerged as a vocal
The skyline of Oklahoma City is currently undergoing a radical metamorphosis as heavy machinery carves out the future of a metropolis that refused to be overlooked. This massive $900 million endeavor, known as the Continental Coliseum, represents a pivotal shift for a city that has transitioned
The chronic shortage of affordable student accommodation in central London has reached a critical juncture, forcing thousands of scholars to navigate an increasingly volatile and predatory private rental market. In response to this systemic challenge, the London School of Economics and Political
The architectural landscape across Washington is undergoing a profound transformation as state-mandated energy efficiency targets move from high-level policy discussions into the operational reality of daily property management. Since the inception of the Clean Buildings Act, the regulatory focus
For decades, specialty trade contractors have navigated a labyrinth of fragmented administrative tasks that frequently compromise the operational efficiency and financial stability of massive infrastructure projects across the United States. Trayd, a construction-tech startup, recently secured ten
As a leading voice in construction economics and design innovation, Luca Calaraili brings a wealth of expertise to the table during a period of significant market volatility. With a background that merges architectural precision with a deep understanding of the technological tools driving the