Planning

Alaska Veto Puts Federal Construction Funds at Risk
Construction Management Alaska Veto Puts Federal Construction Funds at Risk

A high-stakes fiscal dispute between the governor and state lawmakers has cast a shadow of uncertainty over Alaska's construction industry, jeopardizing hundreds of millions of dollars in federal infrastructure funding and threatening to bring the 2026 construction season to a standstill. The

Bengaluru to Showcase 194 Citizen-Led Urban Projects
Construction Management Bengaluru to Showcase 194 Citizen-Led Urban Projects

The transformation of urban landscapes is increasingly shifting from a top-down administrative approach to a more collaborative, community-centric model where residents actively shape their own environments. In a significant move to foster this paradigm, the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) is set

NFL Draft Boom Fuels Push for Rental Rules in Pittsburgh
Construction Management NFL Draft Boom Fuels Push for Rental Rules in Pittsburgh

The arrival of a major sporting event like the NFL Draft is often seen as a purely economic windfall for a host city, but in Pittsburgh, this powerful catalyst is exposing deep-seated tensions within its evolving hospitality landscape. As the city prepares for the massive influx of visitors, an

Trend Analysis: Nonresidential Building Trends
Construction Management Trend Analysis: Nonresidential Building Trends

The roaring engine of the post-pandemic construction boom, once powered by a surge in manufacturing projects, has quieted to a halt, signaling a major market shift that is reshaping the industry’s landscape. Nonresidential construction has long served as a vital economic indicator, its peaks and

Data Center Growth to Top $3 Trillion Amid Challenges
Construction Management Data Center Growth to Top $3 Trillion Amid Challenges

The global data center industry is on the cusp of a monumental expansion, with a staggering investment projected to surpass $3 trillion by 2030, according to a new financial analysis. This construction boom, largely fueled by the voracious appetite of hyperscale cloud and technology firms,

Higher Equity Demands Reshape Rochester Real Estate
Construction Management Higher Equity Demands Reshape Rochester Real Estate

The days of readily available, low-cost capital that fueled a decade-long boom in Rochester's commercial real estate market are now a memory, replaced by a more disciplined and demanding financial landscape. A confluence of persistent inflation in construction costs and a sustained higher interest

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