Infrastructure

Engineered Wood: Pioneering Sustainable Architecture for the Future
Market Overview Engineered Wood: Pioneering Sustainable Architecture for the Future

As the dawn of the Neolithic Revolution marked humanity's shift from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to permanent settlements, wood became a foundational building material. This change, combined with the rise of agriculture, laid the groundwork for modern civilization. For millennia, timber served as

Residential Permits Surge in 2024, Driving Cleveland and Bradley Growth
Construction Management Residential Permits Surge in 2024, Driving Cleveland and Bradley Growth

The year 2024 has witnessed an unprecedented surge in residential permits, significantly contributing to the growth of Cleveland and Bradley County. In a grand comeback post the COVID-19 pandemic, the housing market has swiftly rebounded with a substantial inflow of investments and project

Construction Spending Stagnates in November with Mixed Segment Trends
Construction Management Construction Spending Stagnates in November with Mixed Segment Trends

Amid an evolving economic landscape, the United States saw overall construction spending remain steady in November, holding at $2.15 trillion, seasonally adjusted. This figure matched October's total but marked a 3% increase from the same period last year, reflecting both resilience and emerging

Development Clash: Gavin Duffy's Rental Plan Rejected in Rural Meath
Construction Management Development Clash: Gavin Duffy's Rental Plan Rejected in Rural Meath

Businessman and former presidential candidate Gavin Duffy, along with his wife Orlaith Carmody, recently faced a significant setback in their development plans for their country estate in Kilsharvan, Bellewstown, Co Meath. They aimed to create a mix of long-term rental properties and short-stay

Will Trump's Tariffs Raise Construction Costs and Disrupt Supply Chains?
Construction Management Will Trump's Tariffs Raise Construction Costs and Disrupt Supply Chains?

In an era fraught with economic uncertainties and regulatory upheaval, the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) has been particularly proactive in its lobbying efforts to mitigate the potential impacts of various federal policies on the construction industry. These efforts have included

Highland Bridge Plan Adjustments Face Mixed Reactions and Zoning Hurdles
Construction Management Highland Bridge Plan Adjustments Face Mixed Reactions and Zoning Hurdles

The Ryan Companies' recent application for changes in the construction plan at St. Paul's Highland Bridge, formerly the Ford Motor Co. manufacturing campus, has sparked a mix of reactions from city officials and the general public. As the proposed deviations from the original master plan raise

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