The economy’s surprising resilience has the construction industry hoping for another good year
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Analysts See Oil and Steel Price Drops As Growth Soars
Wind farms and data centers will help spur falling construction start numbers
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Columbus Forges Ahead With Smart City Pilot Projects
The city of Columbus, Ohio, is well underway with its pilot projects for mobility after receiving a $40-million grant from the U.S. Dept. of Transportation in 2016 as part of a Smart Cities challenge.
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ESRI and Autodesk’s Software Partnership Pays Dividends for Contractors
Earlier this year, AECOM Hunt completed construction on Walnut Grove Elementary School near Indianapolis, building on an otherwise undeveloped green site.
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Product Snapshot: Mobile Generator and Vacuum Excavator
The CPG 625 generator is powered by a Volvo Penta 16.1-liter, six-cylinder, Tier 4 Final diesel engine, rated at 724 hp.
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Pulse: Project News for the Week of December 23, 2019
Red Bull North America, Ball Metal Beverage Container Corp. and Rauch are planning to build a 700,000-sq-ft plant where Red Bull and Rauch fruit juices will be canned.
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Industry Leads for the Week of December 23, 2019
Koch Foods, Inc. is planning to construct a feed mill and grain storage and distribution facility on a 130-acre site in Attalla.
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Construction Economics for December 23, 2019
ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics
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Who Owns The Building Code? A Tech Startup's Challenge
The International Code Council is defending its copyright.
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Who Owns The Building Code?
The International Code Council is defending its copyright against a tech company.
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