Residential Building

Can Office Conversions Solve Boston's Housing Crisis?
Construction Management Can Office Conversions Solve Boston's Housing Crisis?

The shifting tides of the modern economy have left many of Boston's once-bustling office buildings standing as hollow monuments to a previous era, while a severe housing shortage puts immense pressure on its residents. In response to this dual challenge, the city is championing an ambitious

Build-to-Rent Shrinks the Market for Estate Agents
Construction Management Build-to-Rent Shrinks the Market for Estate Agents

While many in the property industry focus on the disruptive potential of artificial intelligence or the persistent squeeze on fees, a more profound and structural threat is quietly reshaping the landscape for estate agents. This challenge stems not from technology or regulation but from a

Builder for $6B CA Reservoir Faces Local Hiring Concerns
Construction Management Builder for $6B CA Reservoir Faces Local Hiring Concerns

In a state perpetually grappling with the specter of drought, a colossal engineering feat is taking shape in Northern California, promising to rewrite the region's water future. The Sites Reservoir Project, a monumental infrastructure initiative with a price tag exceeding $6 billion, represents one

UK Housing Approvals Crash to a Six-Year Low
Construction Management UK Housing Approvals Crash to a Six-Year Low

A troubling schism has emerged at the heart of the UK's construction industry, revealing a nation building robust energy infrastructure while its housing development pipeline withers on the vine. New data for 2025 exposes a critical downturn in residential planning approvals, which have plummeted

What's Behind the New Surge in Material Costs?
Construction Management What's Behind the New Surge in Material Costs?

After a nearly three-year period of welcome stability that allowed the construction industry to catch its breath, a new wave of material cost inflation is beginning to crest, creating significant uncertainty for projects nationwide. A notable price increase that began in the latter half of 2025 has

Mjobtime App Flaw Exposes Construction Firms
Construction Management Mjobtime App Flaw Exposes Construction Firms

A critical vulnerability within a widely used time-tracking application has become the latest vector for cyberattacks, placing construction firms squarely in the crosshairs of malicious actors seeking to infiltrate corporate networks. The flaw, identified in the Mjobtime software, allows attackers

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