Planning

Will the New $900 Million Arena Redefine Oklahoma City?
Construction Management Will the New $900 Million Arena Redefine Oklahoma City?

The skyline of Oklahoma City is currently undergoing a radical metamorphosis as heavy machinery carves out the future of a metropolis that refused to be overlooked. This massive $900 million endeavor, known as the Continental Coliseum, represents a pivotal shift for a city that has transitioned

Washington’s New Building Energy Standards and Support Services
Construction Management Washington’s New Building Energy Standards and Support Services

The architectural landscape across Washington is undergoing a profound transformation as state-mandated energy efficiency targets move from high-level policy discussions into the operational reality of daily property management. Since the inception of the Clean Buildings Act, the regulatory focus

Construction Begins on Southbridge Phase 1C Tower in Chicago
Construction Management Construction Begins on Southbridge Phase 1C Tower in Chicago

The skyline of Chicago’s Near South Side is undergoing a significant transformation as the city continues to prioritize high-density, mixed-income residential projects that bridge the gap between luxury living and housing equity. At the prominent corner of State and 23rd Streets, a new

Can Bloomington Modernize Without Losing Its Historic Charm?
Construction Management Can Bloomington Modernize Without Losing Its Historic Charm?

The City of Bloomington is currently navigating a pivotal chapter in its urban development as the "Downtown for Everyone" initiative seeks to balance 19th-century aesthetics with the rigorous demands of a modern technological hub. This ambitious streetscape project represents a comprehensive effort

How Did Rob Moore Build a National Construction Powerhouse?
Construction Management How Did Rob Moore Build a National Construction Powerhouse?

The evolution of a small local contracting firm into a dominant national force requires more than just mechanical skill; it demands a rare fusion of long-term vision and an unwavering commitment to human capital. When Rob Moore first stepped onto a construction site in 1976, the industry operated

Why Is US Nonresidential Construction Stalling in 2026?
Construction Management Why Is US Nonresidential Construction Stalling in 2026?

The once-thundering engines of the American nonresidential construction sector have transitioned into a noticeably quieter hum as the first quarter of 2026 reveals a landscape defined by unexpected stagnation. After several years of aggressive post-pandemic expansion and unprecedented spending

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