Planning

Will Chicago’s Red Line Extension Finally Close the Gap?
Construction Management Will Chicago’s Red Line Extension Finally Close the Gap?

For generations, a direct train ride to the Loop from Altgeld Gardens or West Pullman remained an aspiration mapped in planning documents but missing from the city’s spine, and that historic gap finally narrowed as crews broke ground on the Chicago Transit Authority’s Red Line Extension—5.5 miles

Will Roestock Meadows Meet Colney Heath’s Housing Needs?
Construction Management Will Roestock Meadows Meet Colney Heath’s Housing Needs?

Pressure for homes in Colney Heath has finally met a concrete plan spread across 12 green acres near the village heart, and the outcome will test how growth can feel like belonging rather than sprawl. Bellway’s Roestock Meadows—155 homes within walking distance of the primary school, pub, takeaway,

Will The Bower Lead Lowcountry’s Build-to-Rent Boom?
Construction Management Will The Bower Lead Lowcountry’s Build-to-Rent Boom?

Population maps told a clear story even before shovels hit dirt in Jasper County, as household growth nudged west from the coast and followed the Hilton Head–Bluffton corridor toward Interstate 95 with increasing intensity. That migration met limited supply, rising coastal land costs, and a tight

Does Repealing Federal Efficiency Rules Boost Reliability?
Construction Management Does Repealing Federal Efficiency Rules Boost Reliability?

Power flickers feel rare until the wrong building goes dark, turning a routine outage into a mission risk that ripples from a data center to a flight line and into every taxpayer’s ledger. That specter—reliability as the bedrock of public service—animated a razor-thin House vote that cleared the

Mijas Approves €33M Mobility, Parking and Public Space Push
Construction Management Mijas Approves €33M Mobility, Parking and Public Space Push

Morning traffic in Mijas stacked bumper to bumper had turned short hops into daily endurance tests for drivers, bus riders, and delivery vans alike. Parking hunts stretched errands, and summer footfall left sidewalks cluttered and frayed. That picture set the backdrop for a €33 million push

Ontario Housing Slump Hits Wood Supply Chain and GDP
Construction Management Ontario Housing Slump Hits Wood Supply Chain and GDP

Across Ontario, the deceleration in homebuilding has started to look less like a pause and more like a structural drag that is bleeding into sawmills, panel plants, logging camps, and the small firms that keep them running. Residential construction sits at the center of the wood economy; when

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