The Dotted Line: Recession fears spur uptick in terminations for convenience Attorneys say there's been a slight increase in the number of owners pulling out of projects. Here's what you can do to protect your firm. construction dive August 30, 2022 0 Comments
Healthcare construction spending surges despite soaring expenses Rising MEP costs, inflation and supply chain concerns haven't slowed costly healthcare projects. construction dive August 29, 2022 0 Comments
Seattle-area light rail extensions delayed by myriad problems The $10 billion Sound Transit project has been slowed by a concrete workers’ strike, the pandemic and a variety of construction issues. construction dive August 29, 2022 0 Comments
Public firms report lower profits, muted outlooks Several construction industry giants saw profits fall and lowered their outlooks for the remainder of the year amid continued impacts from COVID-19 an… construction dive August 26, 2022 0 Comments
SEC charges Granite with fraud, firm pays $12M The California-based contractor said it fully cooperated in the investigation, while the attorney for a former executive at the firm said he would f… construction dive August 26, 2022 0 Comments
Rego Restaurant Group develops modular construction units BCubed Manufacturing will provide Quiznos and Taco Del Mar franchisees the option to build 650-square-foot units with drive-thrus and pickup windows.… construction dive August 26, 2022 0 Comments
Suffolk breaks ground on life sciences project in NYC The New York City metro area leads the nation in jobs and funding in life sciences, beating out industry powerhouses like San Francisco and Boston. construction dive August 25, 2022 0 Comments
The office is ‘critical’ but changing shape, real estate report says Office space planning may be shifting in part because employees — at least in some areas — just aren’t coming in. construction dive August 25, 2022 0 Comments
Oregon program helps place formerly incarcerated people in apprenticeships In Construction Dive’s latest Help Wanted column, we speak to graduates and leaders from an Oregon pre-apprenticeship program. construction dive August 25, 2022 0 Comments
Chip maker warnings rattle Wall Street, but not construction While semiconductor manufacturers fret about the consumer market, plenty of demand remains in other sectors, analysts say. construction dive August 25, 2022 0 Comments