Planning

Canada Must Prepare Infrastructure or Face Costly Repairs
Construction Management Canada Must Prepare Infrastructure or Face Costly Repairs

A recent comprehensive analysis has presented Canada with a stark economic and societal ultimatum, framing a critical choice between proactive investment in public infrastructure and a future of reactive, increasingly costly repairs. The report, issued by the Canadian Climate Institute, posits that

Minnesota Housing Funds $17M Senior Housing Renovation
Construction Management Minnesota Housing Funds $17M Senior Housing Renovation

The ability for senior citizens to age with dignity in the communities they helped build is a cornerstone of a healthy society, and a significant investment in Granite Falls is set to reinforce this principle for dozens of residents. Minnesota Housing, the state's primary housing finance agency,

Are Banks Fueling a Real Estate Lending Rebound?
Construction Management Are Banks Fueling a Real Estate Lending Rebound?

The U.S. commercial and multifamily real estate finance market concluded 2025 with a powerful surge in lending activity, decisively shaking off the sluggishness that characterized much of 2024. A fourth-quarter boom in mortgage originations, which jumped an impressive 30% from the same period in

How Is URI Solving Its Student Housing Shortage?
Construction Management How Is URI Solving Its Student Housing Shortage?

Faced with an unprecedented surge in student applications that has strained its on-campus living capacity to the breaking point, the University of Rhode Island has embarked on a transformative construction initiative to fundamentally reshape its residential landscape. This ambitious undertaking, a

Can an Office Building Become an Art Hub?
Construction Management Can an Office Building Become an Art Hub?

The transformation of sterile corporate environments into vibrant cultural venues is challenging the traditional boundaries of where art can be experienced, suggesting a future where creativity and commerce are not just neighbors but integrated partners. From February 6 to 8, the 13th edition of

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

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