The Age of AI: How Construction is Leveraging New Tech to Create a Safer Workplace
We’ve all seen the iconic photo of New Deal era construction workers sitting hundreds of ft above the streets of New York during the building of Rockefeller Center. The image evokes the proud history and incredible achievements of the
Aiming to Jumpstart Condo Construction, Colorado Measure Provides Incentives for Builders
House Bill 25-1272, sent to Gov. Jared Polis for signature at the conclusion of Colorado's legislative session May 7, seeks to incentivize builders to construct much-needed multifamily housing through a program that makes construction defect liability insurance more attractive
Lawmakers Eye Federal Rail Funding Reform to Support Infrastructure Work
As U.S. Dept. of Transportation officials review a backlog of thousands of awarded-but-unobligated grants, lawmakers in Washington are looking for ways to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of DOT’s rail grants. For rail sector experts who testified before the
Disney Unveils Plans for Abu Dhabi Theme Park
The Walt Disney Co. announced plans on May 7 to create a new theme park in the United Arab Emirates. When built, the park will be Disney’s seventh worldwide and the first–ever in the Middle East. Disney officials, including CEO
From the Archives: February 6, 1941
This 1941 cover image shows workers on top of the drum gates of the mile-long Grand Coulee Dam in Washington State. During the 1920s there was a bitter debate over whether to build a 290-ft tall “low dam” which would