Infrastructure

When the Ground Sinks, Who Pays the Price?
Construction Management When the Ground Sinks, Who Pays the Price?

For the 302 households of the Kinloss Southside Estate, the ground giving way beneath their community was more than a geological event; it was the start of a cascading crisis of financial uncertainty and profound emotional distress. The sudden appearance of two large sinkholes on North and South

Advocates Urge National Overhaul for Costly Canadian Rail
Design & Architecture Advocates Urge National Overhaul for Costly Canadian Rail

As Canada embarks on one of the most significant infrastructure investment periods in its history, a stark warning has been issued that the nation is on track to squander billions on passenger rail projects that are both inefficiently managed and exorbitantly expensive. The Transit Rail Association

Taylor Brooks Buys Bend Land, Lands First Client
Construction Management Taylor Brooks Buys Bend Land, Lands First Client

As the demand for commercial and light industrial space continues to outpace supply in Central Oregon, a significant new development in Bend's north end is poised to reshape the landscape for local businesses seeking room to expand. Developer Taylor Brooks, operating through its subsidiary TB Bend

Will Andaman Get Its ₹5,000 Crore Development Lifeline?
Construction Management Will Andaman Get Its ₹5,000 Crore Development Lifeline?

In a significant appeal to the Indian Central Government, the Andaman & Nicobar Islands' Member of Parliament, Shri Bishnu Pada Ray, has formally requested a massive financial intervention aimed at rescuing the remote archipelago from a deepening infrastructure crisis. The plea, directed to the

Why Is a Labor Deal Key to NYC's Climate Defense?
Construction Management Why Is a Labor Deal Key to NYC's Climate Defense?

In a metropolis defined by its waterfront, the monumental task of constructing a defense against rising sea levels and intensifying storms has become one of New York City's most urgent and expensive undertakings. As the city embarks on a $1.7 billion project to fortify Lower Manhattan, a less

Tariffs Spark a Surge in US Construction Project Stress
Construction Management Tariffs Spark a Surge in US Construction Project Stress

The American construction industry is facing a period of intense strain, as a December 2025 report from data firm ConstructConnect reveals a dramatic spike in project-related stress. This surge, driven primarily by the escalating costs of materials and operations under recent tariffs, is pushing a

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