The historic heart of Bangladesh's capital is facing a profound crisis that threatens its very soul, as a perfect storm of soaring rental costs, systemic governance failures, and unchecked commercialization displaces long-standing residents. In Old Town, Dhaka, this is not merely an economic issue;
With a rich background in construction, design, and architecture, Luca Calaraili brings a unique perspective to the property market, constantly exploring how technology and innovation can reshape real estate investment. His insights are particularly relevant today, as a recent Lendlord survey
A subcontractor modifies the placement of an HVAC system to accommodate an unforeseen structural beam, a seemingly minor field change that keeps the project on schedule and saves the general contractor a significant headache. Months later, the building owner files a claim, alleging the new
As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes industries worldwide, the rental housing sector is navigating a new frontier of technological integration, one that promises unprecedented efficiency but also presents complex ethical and legal challenges. In response to this transformative shift, the
Luca Calarailli, an expert in construction with a keen eye on design and technological innovation, joins us to dissect a recent report showing a sharp 20.5% drop in construction starts. While the headline suggests a market in retreat, Luca will help us understand the nuances behind this number.
While common perception often points to budget overruns and schedule delays as the primary villains in construction projects, a landmark analysis of industry conflicts across the Americas has revealed a different culprit holding the top spot. An extensive review of distressed projects indicates