In an effort to address longstanding issues with construction permitting delays, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has taken decisive action by signing an executive order to establish a new office tasked with speeding up the approval process for commercial and multifamily residential construction
Construction officially commenced on Tulsa’s “Stonehenge” project on April 7 to revamp the outdated, unsafe, and congested I-44 and U.S. 75 interchange in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Known locally as “Traffic Henge” due to the towering, unused bridge piers, this project is the Oklahoma Department of
The proposed Planning and Infrastructure Bill has elicited a turbulent mix of opinions from diverse stakeholders, generating a significant debate about the future of development and conservation in the UK. This legislation, aimed at expediting the delivery of housing and nationally significant
In the rapidly evolving landscape of Bahrain's construction market, remarkable growth trends have emerged, shaping a robust and dynamic industry trajectory until 2029. The value of construction tenders awarded has surged impressively, reflecting increased investment activities across various
Recent changes by Singapore’s Building and Construction Authority (BCA) aim to significantly advance building accessibility for seniors, wheelchair users, and nursing mothers. These updates, outlined in the latest Code on Accessibility in the Built Environment, focus on inclusivity and
With the escalating demand for digital infrastructure, the New York City (NYC) Metropolitan Area has emerged as a significant hub for data center development. This growth is not without its set of challenges and opportunities that key players in the industry, including developers, Real Estate