The latest S&P Global construction purchasing managers’ index showed a reading of 48.1 in January, down sharply from 53.3 in ...
In the construction industry in Halifax, the risks are layered, particularly with the high use of frame construction. In an ...
Irish businesses including the Planted Way, Novelplast, Circular Food Co (Biasol), BioSense, Easydry, JTM Energy, Watt ...
Edg Adrian A. Eva, Reporter Bamboo, a known sustainable construction material, should be incorporated into the National Building Code (NBC) of the Philippines for mainstream use, a civil engineer and ...
Guest blog by Ken Savage, Digital Campaigns Manager at GeoPlace LLP. Building Climate Resilience: Adapting our streets and ...
JLL’s Louis Molinini walks through the impacts of the new administration, higher material prices and a continued focus on ...
There’s a lot of flaws, a lot of loopholes there, because they (developers) just go through the motions,’ said Vice Mayor Tina Paul ...
In his first week as president, Donald Trump signed a slew of executive orders, including several to do with the environment.
In this competitive climate and volatile economy, it has become increasingly difficult for construction and real estate companies to stay ahead.
Executive orders and announcements by President Trump have put billions of dollars in U.S. climate commitments into question.
Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
Justin Fay, senior lead for public affairs and advocacy with Fresh Energy, a St. Paul-based nonprofit clean energy research ...
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