Interiors Industry Confronts Changing Workplace at NeoCon
[ad_1] Why do people remain reluctant to return to the office? According to Gensler’s 2025 Workplace Survey, traditional offices no longer fit the way creative people work. “If the workplace makes it harder—not easier—to do focused work, collaborate seamlessly or feel inspired and connected, why would anyone come
Yellowstone River Bridge Sits Tall Atop Canyon to Improve Safety, Access and Views
[ad_1] Yellowstone National Park with its thermal geysers, bubbling mud pots and abundant wildlife is unlike any other place on Earth, so it makes sense that building in this gem of the U.S. National Park system would come with its own unique set of challenges. Since spring 2023,
Laser Focus on Key Markets Pushes AEI to New Heights in the Southwest
[ad_1] By zeroing in on key growth sectors— science and technology, health care and energy/utilities projects specific to campus infrastructure—Affiliated Engineers Inc. (AEI) has strategically increased its regional market share. The firm reported 46% revenue growth in the Southwest last year—35% in Colorado, Wyoming and the Intermountain
ABC: Construction Input Prices Rise 0.2% in May
[ad_1] Construction input prices increased 0.2% in May compared to the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data released June 12. Nonresidential construction input prices increased 0.3% for the month.ABC said overall construction input
Drinking Water Leaders Convene to Tackle Funding Challenges, Forever Chemicals
[ad_1] With financing for water infrastructure becoming more scarce due to federal funding cuts and Trump administration efforts to rescind not-yet-disbursed Inflation Reduction Act spending, some water-sector utilities are becoming more resourceful about prioritizing and sequencing planned projects, according to speakers and attendees at the American Water