July, 2023

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Former Carillion director banned for 11 years

Construction Enquirer

The former finance chief of Carillion has been banned from being a company director for 11 years. Zafar Khan voluntarily agreed with the disqualification by the Insolvency Service who are also pursuing cases against other former Carillion directors. A spokesperson said: “The Insolvency Service, acting on behalf of The Secretary of State for Business and Trade, has accepted a disqualification undertaking from Zafar Iqbal Khan for 11 years for his conduct as a director of Carillion Plc.

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Nonresidential construction spending shrinks for first time in 11 months

Construction Dive

While year-over-year spending remains positive, segments such as commercial construction and infrastructure posted declines in May.

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New I-17 drainage system in place at cross-street underpasses in north Phoenix

Civil + Structural Engineer

A new I-17 regional drainage system designed to reduce the risk of stormwater flooding in underpasses between Peoria Avenue and Greenway Road in Phoenix is ready to operate in time for this summer’s monsoon. The Arizona Department of Transportation managed construction of the $38 million drainage system on behalf of the Maricopa Association of Governments, the Valley’s metropolitan planning organization.

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Rental Supply Shortage Leads to Sharp Uptick in Adaptive Reuse Projects

The Pro Builder

Rental Supply Shortage Leads to Sharp Uptick in Adaptive Reuse Projects ldeakins Mon, 07/31/2023 - 10:59 In an effort to boost rental supply and alleviate affordability concerns in the housing market, developers are transforming commercial spaces into multifamily apartment buildings A severe shortage of rental housing units is leading a growing number of developers to consider adaptive reuse projects, particularly involving commercial office spaces with the potential to become multifamily apartm

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Avoiding Lease Accounting Pitfalls in 2025: Lessons Learned from Spreadsheet Errors

Speaker: Abdi Ali, Sr. Lease Accounting Consultant

Join this insightful webinar with industry expert Abdi Ali, who will discuss the challenges that can arise from managing lease accounting with spreadsheets! He will share real-world examples of errors, compliance issues, and risks that may be present within your spreadsheets. Learn how these tools, while useful, can sometimes lead to inefficiencies that affect your time, resources, and peace of mind.

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13-week road closure needed to remove Great Musgrave bridge concrete infill

New Civil Engineer

National Highways is planning on closing a village road for 13 weeks as it will remove 1,600t of stone and concrete used to infill the historic Great Musgrave bridge in Cumbria. The post 13-week road closure needed to remove Great Musgrave bridge concrete infill appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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NASC appoints new chief executive

Construction News

The National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has appointed Clive Dickin as its new chief executive. Dickin was commercial director of the Institute of Export and International Trade from 2021 until March 2023. He held the same role at the National Federation of Builders between… The post NASC appoints new chief executive appeared first on Construction News.

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4 major Texas airport projects advance

Construction Dive

Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and Houston are expanding their airports with work by Hensel Phelps, Whiting-Turner, JE Dunn and others.

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A one-of-its kind mixed-use development is currently taking shape in New Cairo, Egypt, that has the potential to inspire other such projects.

Civil + Structural Engineer

The One-Ninety development in the New Cairo District is much more than just a real estate project being built to serve a growing demand for integrated commercial, residential, and business facilities. With a rapid pace of urbanization and an increasing number of Egyptians moving to cities, demand for housing – and particularly high-end units – has been increasing exponentially in post-Covid Cairo.

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AI Imagines a Typical Home in Every U.S. State

The Pro Builder

AI Imagines a Typical Home in Every U.S. State qpurcell Fri, 07/28/2023 - 09:38 There are two things people are commonly talking about in 2023: AI and the housing market. Artificial intelligence (AI) is booming with new tools rolling out every day while the housing market is volatile. So, our team decided to combine the two. We set out to test an AI generator to see what it would envision as a “typical home” in all 50 states.

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Delivery of 10,000t of custom steel formwork marks milestone for Fehmarnbelt tunnel

New Civil Engineer

Formwork specialist Peri has completed the 12th and final shipment of its 10,000t of customised steel formwork to the Fehmarnbelt tunnel factory at Rødbyhavn, Denmark. The post Delivery of 10,000t of custom steel formwork marks milestone for Fehmarnbelt tunnel appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Stay Ahead in 2024 with Proven Strategies for Success

The specialty contractor space is facing a transformative period, driven by labor shortages, rapid technological advancements, and increasing regulatory requirements. In 2024, contractors must navigate complex challenges like fragmented management systems and delays in payment. This guide offers a deep dive into the key disruptions reshaping the industry over the next 24 months, including digitization, sustainable practices, and modular construction.

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Housing association and engineer sued over Bow crane collapse

Construction News

Two victims of the 2020 Bow crane collapse are suing a housing association and structural engineers over the incident, and have slammed the length of time the official investigation is taking. On 8 July 2020, 85-year-old June Harvey (pictured below) died after a 27-metre crane… The post Housing association and engineer sued over Bow crane collapse appeared first on Construction News.

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Hollywood film studio pauses £600m Hertfordshire job

Construction Enquirer

The owners of Hollywood’s Sunset Studios have put on hold plans to build a £600m film production base in Hertfordshire. Contractor ISG, which signed a pre-construction services agreement to build the vast film studio complex late last year, is now standing down its supply chain. A supplier told the Enquirer : “We’ve been waiting around to confirm start and schedule dates and now have received notification from ISG that everything is on hold. “It’s a real set back be

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Fern Hollow collapse illustrates poor US bridge maintenance

Construction Dive

The Pittsburgh bridge demonstrates what can happen to the other 46,000 spans across the country that are at a similar level of risk.

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Platinum Contracting of Nevada Selected as DR Horton Trade Partner 

Civil + Structural Engineer

LAS VEGAS – Platinum Contracting of Nevada, a leading independent full-service general contractor who specializes in underground utilities, is correcting infrastructure for new single-family and multifamily residential communities across Las Vegas through its new trade partnership with DR Horton, the largest homebuilder by volume in the U.S. “Partnering with nationally renowned organizations like DR Horton, who have made monumental strides in developing our local community, further signifies ou

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Every Contractor Needs An Effective Website - Unlock the Key to Increased Leads

Grow Leads & Visibility! Contractors need more than word-of-mouth. A strong website boosts visibility, draws in leads, showcases skills, and enhances your credibility. Learn how a quality site, that is easy to manage, can set you apart from the competition, and help can take your construction business to the next level. Marketpath is a leading provider of high-quality website solutions tailored for contractors and the construction industry.

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National Mall Concept Home Makes the Case for Prefab

The Pro Builder

National Mall Concept Home Makes the Case for Prefab qpurcell Wed, 07/26/2023 - 11:00 Last month, Cypress Community Development Corporation and Marianne Cusato unveiled their concept home at the 2023 Innovative Housing Showcase hosted by the Office of Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).

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Movers and shakers: Biggest construction and engineering appointments in June 2023

New Civil Engineer

In the month in which we celebrated International Women in Engineering Day, several female appointments were made in senior roles around the sector. The post Movers and shakers: Biggest construction and engineering appointments in June 2023 appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Construction worker deaths double any other industry

Construction News

There were more than twice as many work-related deaths in construction than in any other industry in the last financial year, new figures reveal. Stats from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) show that 45 building workers died on the job in 2022/23, up from… The post Construction worker deaths double any other industry appeared first on Construction News.

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45 construction workers killed on site last year

Construction Enquirer

Forty-five construction workers were killed in site accidents last year according to the latest official figures from the Health and Safety Executive. The figure is sharply up on last year’s 29 fatalities and higher than the five-year average of 37 annual deaths. Construction made up a third of the 135 workers killed in work-related accidents across all industries in the UK in the 12 months to March 2023.

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The Ultimate Guide To Data-Driven Construction: Optimize Projects, Reduce Risks, & Boost Innovation

Speaker: Donna Laquidara-Carr, PhD, LEED AP, Industry Insights Research Director at Dodge Construction Network

In today’s construction market, owners, construction managers, and contractors must navigate increasing challenges, from cost management to project delays. Fortunately, digital tools now offer valuable insights to help mitigate these risks. However, the sheer volume of tools and the complexity of leveraging their data effectively can be daunting. That’s where data-driven construction comes in.

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How Skanska’s drone program evolved from novelty to must-have tech

Construction Dive

The U.S. arm of the Sweden-based contractor was an early adopter of UAVs and has navigated the challenges and benefits of deploying the tools on site.

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Oakland, CA Uses ADS® Turnkey Services to Avoid Spills and Reduce Costs

Civil + Structural Engineer

Oakland California is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay area. With a population of over 440,000 residents, Oakland is a major trade center with the tenth busiest port in the US and a total area of 78 square miles. The Oakland Public Works Department owns and operates over 932 miles of sewer mains, ranging from six inches to over 66 inches in diameter, 28,554 sewer structures, and 11 pump stations.

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Aging Americans Are Finding a Severe Shortage of Affordable, Accessible Housing

The Pro Builder

Aging Americans Are Finding a Severe Shortage of Affordable, Accessible Housing ldeakins Mon, 07/24/2023 - 11:17 Less than 5% of the nation's housing supply is accessible to older, disabled Americans, but at a Senate hearing last Thursday, experts suggested possible solutions Roughly 1 in 5 Americans will be older than 65 by 2030, but according to CNBC, there is not enough affordable housing in the U.S. to accommodate an aging population.

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Cloud-Based Construction Estimating Software: The Easiest Way to Estimate

Viewpoint Construction Technology

There are many reasons to adopt integrated construction software, including flexibility, organization, and project management.

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The Ultimate Checklist for Choosing the Right Construction Management Software

Managing construction projects in disparate systems and spreadsheets is difficult due to numerous moving parts and diverse stakeholder needs. A dynamic, intuitive software solution is essential for everyone involved—owners, designers, engineers, Construction Managers, and General Contractors. Companies need a secure, centralized system to manage documents, scheduling, financials, and more.

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HS2’s open-air factory starts production of nearly 3,000 viaduct segments

Construction News

HS2 has started the of production of 2,742 concrete segments that will be used to build the Delta Junction, a network of nine viaducts in the West Midlands. The segments are being made on site at a purpose-built outdoor factory at Kingsbury, Warwickshire. The 55,000… The post HS2’s open-air factory starts production of nearly 3,000 viaduct segments appeared first on Construction News.

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BRE stops working with Kingspan and Celotex

Construction Enquirer

The Building Research Establishment has confirmed it will no longer work with insulation giants Kingspan and Celotex. The testing and research body said its decision was a direct result of evidence which emerged during the Grenfell Tower inquiry. A BRE spokesperson said: “BRE no longer accepts any new work on behalf of Kingspan or Celotex following evidence heard during the course of this Inquiry.

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AECOM signs deal to help rebuild Ukraine’s infrastructure

Construction Dive

The Dallas-based contractor will provide project management, cost estimating and engineering support to the war-torn country.

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Tangram Interiors Is Now a Certified Woman-Owned Business, Led by Chairman Sonya Mitrovich Lozowski, MD

Civil + Structural Engineer

NEWPORT BEACH, CA – Tangram Interiors, a curator of highly creative commercial interior environments headquartered in Southern California with regional headquarters in Dallas, TX, is pleased to announce that it has officially been certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) by the National Women’s Business Enterprise Council. This certification became possible when new Chairman Sonya Mitrovich Lozowski ascended into her leadership role.

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The Art of Contingency Planning: Dealing with Unforeseen Costs

Contingency planning is a strategic plan to allocate resources, time, and money if “all hell breaks loose” on a project. It considers risk mitigation and planning for a worst-case scenario.  Contingency planning in construction is necessary. You're expected to throw in a percentage to cover a contingency plan in your estimates but is it enough? There is an art to this type of planning and, if project leaders aren’t careful, a contingency plan could cost the company a lot more than lapsed deadlin

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Skilled Labor Shortages Remain a Top Concern for Construction Industry

The Pro Builder

Skilled Labor Shortages Remain a Top Concern for Construction Industry ldeakins Mon, 07/24/2023 - 11:11 More than 700,000 new construction workers are needed each year to satisfy current measures of housing demand The most recent Construction Labor Market Report from the Home Builders Institute (HBI) reveals that the construction industry needs an additional 723,000 new construction workers each year to meet current levels of demand.

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Stuttering rail electrification strategy ‘has to change’

New Civil Engineer

The UK must radically ramp up its rail electrification programme, a key figure has urged, after data revealed the sustainability benefits of traveling by train. The post Stuttering rail electrification strategy ‘has to change’ appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Government challenged on how skills shortage impacts housing

Construction News

The government has admitted that it does not assess the impact of skills shortages on housing construction. Bill Esterson, the Labour MP for Sefton Central, recently tabled a written parliamentary question to business secretary Kemi Badenoch asking “what recent assessment she has made of the… The post Government challenged on how skills shortage impacts housing appeared first on Construction News.

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North London 9-floor mass-timber frame office approved

Construction Enquirer

Developer Related Argent has gained consent for a pioneering 9-storey mass-timber office building at the Brent Cross Town redevelopment in north London. Designed by architect Bennetts Associates, the 2 Copper Square project relies on an engineered timber frame and will use off-site construction to set industry-leading targets for embodied carbon reduction, operational efficiency and user wellbeing.

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From Plan to Reality: Unlocking the Power of Aerial Imagery for AEC

Aerial imagery has emerged as a necessary tool for architecture, engineering, and construction firms seeking to improve pre-construction site analysis, make more informed planning decisions, and ensure all stakeholders have access to an accurate visualization of the site to keep the project moving forward. Download our guide and take a deeper look at how aerial imagery can be leveraged to drive project efficiency by reducing unnecessary site visits and providing the accurate details required to