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Construction.com: Latest Headlines
- October Construction Advances 2%
- Zaha Hadid's MAXXI Museum Named Best Building of 2010
- GOP Gains May Squeeze Infrastructure Spending
- Exactly How Many Architects in the U.S. Are Unemployed?
- U.S. Settles Case Against Berger Group for $69M
- Hopes for Early Turnaround Faded with Realities of 2010
- •London Olympic Games Are Stepping Stones in Grand Scheme
- U.S. DOT Awards $2.5B in New High-Speed-Rail Funding
- High Hopes in Hong Kong
- USGBC Expands Green Schools Efforts
- OMA Makes Inroads Into France With Caen Library
- USGBC, LEED Targeted in Class-Action Lawsuit
- Election Preview: Infrastructure Views Drive Industry Donations
- Study: Gulf Coast Needs $350-Bil. Infrastructure Expenditure
- Chicago Spire's Foreclosure Marks the End of an Era
- Defendants in Fatal Ground Zero Fire Face Manslaughter Trial in January
- Pelli Building Will Replace Flood-Damaged Iowa Theater
- Recession's Realities, the New Normal-And How To Win Work
- A New Landmark for the Glasgow School of Art
- Bonds on the Ballots: What's at Stake in the Voting
- Latvian Library By Gunnar Birkerts Finally Gets Built
- Counterfeit Construction Goods Pose Big Safety Risk
- First Projects Certified Under Living Building Challenge
- Data Model Could Promote Use of Accelerated Bridge Methods
- Cecil Balmond Leaves Arup to Start His Own Firm
- Chilean Miner Rescue Effort Aided by Yankee Ingenuity
- Paolo Soleri Bridge to Open in Az. In December
- New Standard for Green Roof Membranes
- More Women Apprenticing Doesn't Lead to More Hires
- Investigators Focus on Hungarian Tailings Dam Foundations
- The revered professor gives us his take on Kahn's Yale masterpieces and Rudolph's Art and Architecture Building.
- September Construction Falls 7%
- Exclusive Interview: Architect of the NYC "Mosque"
- Citing Fears of Cost Overruns, N.J. Gov. Scraps Trans-Hudson Tunnel
- Can Architecture Help Prevent Obesity?
- Construction Jobless Rate Worsens in Sept.
- Calatrava-Designed Museum Showcases a Greener Future
- Dam Upgrades Provide More Power From Hydro
- Adobe Digital Art Museum, by Filippo Innocenti, Opens
- CARB, AGC Agree to Delay Emission Rules Until 2014
- Vegas Hotel, a Giant Sun Reflector, "Cooks" Guests
- Rock-Fiber Rebar Gets First Big Test
- Zaha's MAXXI Museum Wins Stirling Prize
- Renderings of Controversial Islamic Community Center Released
- Growth in Green Building Drives Use of BIM
- DOE Lab Creates a Net-Zero-Energy Bldg. Via Innovative Design
- Refiner Valero Restarts $3 Billion in Projects
- Antoine Predock's CLA Building in California May Be Demolished
- World's Largest Solar Plant Moving Forward
- Can Ford Pass Off Its 2011 V-6-Powered Truck as a V-8?
- Guggenheim Urban-Life Pop-Up "Lab" to Travel Globe
- 'TIGER' Fever Rises as DOT Gets $19B in Grant Requests
- UN Headquarters Gets $1.8 Billion Facelift
- Chicago Museum Sues Arap Over Addition's Engineering
- SketchUp 8 Opens Up New Green Possibilities
- Lawmakers Cry Foul as 2nd-Place Bidder Walks Away With $13M Fee
- Renzo Piano's LACMA Pavilion Less Impressive Once in Use
- Making Green Buildings Safe for Firefighters
- New Library by Steven Holl Part of Grand Plan for Hunters Point
- Ford's F-150 Targets 23 Miles Per Gallon
- Virginia Failed to Spend $900 Million in Transportation Funds
- August Construction Advances 6%
- Connecting Two Interstates—and Treading Lightly on the Land
- Pugh + Scarpa Split Not a "Nasty Divorce"
- Senate Passes Small-Business Aid Bill
- At Shanghai Expo, Finnish Pavilion Provides Green Model
- Prince Charles Book Renews Attack on Arch. Profession
- California Fleet Ban Goes Up in Smoke
- Demolition Alert: Predock's CLA Bldg. at Cal Poly Pomona
- Huge N.J.-N.Y. Commuter Link Halted 30 Days for Cost Review
- HNTB, Walsh Win Design-Build For First Leg of New Ohio Span
- U.K. Budget Cuts Could Spur Layoffs at Design Firm Arup
- Stantec Plans to Buy Burt Hill Architects
- Contractor Cuts Schedule by Decade on Super-Fast Superlevee
- Pugh and Scarpa, AIA's 2010 Firm of the Year, Split
- Family Mourns as Oklahoma Fatality Remains a Mystery
- At World Trade Center Site, Progress at Last
- No Clear Winner Yet in Concrete v. Steel Contest
- Codes Credited with Minimizing New Zealand Quake Damage
- Growth in Green Building Drives Use of BIM
- Obama Infrastructure Plan Faces Tough Path in Congress
- Balfour Beatty Awarded $100M Gate Replacement Project at Ft. Lauderdale Airport
- Back by Popular Demand: AutoCAD for the Mac
- Construction Jobless Rate Improves Slightly in August
- Labor Panel Okays Union Banner Protests
- Five Key Executives Depart RMJM
- Green Label for Contractors Covers Offices and Practices
- Richard Meier to Design Home for Mr. Bean
- Obama Backs new Stimulus Program Valued at $50 Billion
- Construction Methods Of The Ancient Inca Offer Sustainable Lessons
- USGBC Expands Data Collection from LEED Buildings
- Port of Miami Expansion Includes New Rail Link
- Chicago Plans $4B Urban Village
- Stantec to Acquire San Francisco's Anshen + Allen Architecture Firm
- Expanding Horizons: Analyzing the Balfour Beatty/Parsons Brinckerhoff deal
- Virginia Tech Student Wins Yéle Haiti Competition
- Reviving a Modest Masterpiece: The Trenton Bath House
- Fatalities Down, But Rate Stays Flat
- NY Approves New Neighbor for Empire State Building
- Diller Scofidio + Renfro to Design Broad Museum
- A Golden Anniversary for a Philip Johnson Museum
- Fluor, United Rentals Form Jobsite Logistics Partnership
- Load-Pier Test at St. Louis Bridge Sets World Record
- Reuse or Build New? Group to Gather Hard Environmental Data
- California Cools Off Capitol Complex With Thermal-Energy Tank
- Fed Probe Leads to Wolff’s Likely Exit From Berger
- All Systems Go for Vinoly’s $1.5B Domino Project in Brooklyn
- U.S. Wind Power Surge Likely To Continue, Say Scientists
- Lack of State Budget Affects $3 Billion in Projects, Caltrans Says
- Agency Unveils 30-Year Plan for Developing Chicago Area
- Caterpillar Compiles Short List of GCs for $426M Winston-Salem Plant
- Plans Unveiled to Expand Terminal 4 at JFK Airport
- July Construction Rebounds 7%
- Gutsy Builder Took A 'Quantum Leap' for Crane Safety
- Louis Kahn Synagogue Expansion Stirs Controversy
- Facebook Adds Expansion to Massive Data Center Under Construction
- U.S. Presses Case Against Berger Group Over Alleged Overbilling
- EPA Toolkit to Remove Red Tape for Green Projects
- Acquitted Rigger Wants His Licenses Back
- Rafael Viñoly's Design of Kennedy Institute Unveiled
- Fighting Fines for Fatal Blast, Contractor Cites Safety Record
- Preservationist Named Head of SCAD’s Architecture School
- Turner Regains Army Contract After Court Reverses GAO Ruling
- June Construction Slips 3%
- Deal Sends Tishman Construction Into AECOM’s Arms
- Finally, BP Advances Effort To Stop Leak
- U.S. Architecture Schools Announce Leadership Changes
- Virginia’s I-495 Expansion Fast-Tracked Thanks to D-B, Infusion of Private Capital
- Interview with Alain de Botton, Architecture of Happiness Author
- Naval Station Great Lakes Completes $770-Million Construction Program
- LBJ Freeway Financing Secured, Project to Start by Early 2011
- Engineer Rejects N.Y. State's 'Sling Theory' in Rigger Trial
- Communication Breakdown Lifts Price of Tacoma Ramp
- Groundbreaking for First TIGER Project
- Construction Industry Loses 22,000 Jobs in June
- Manslaughter Trial Begins For New York Rigger
- $1.4-Billion South Texas Powerplant Both Praised and Damned
- Speedy Runway Paving Job Means $5 Million Bonus
- University Of Alabama Debuts Disaster Response Study Track
- Affordable Housing Goes Green in the Bronx
- EPA to Modify Regulations on Sewer Overflows
- May Construction Grows 3%
- Special Report: Gulf Oil Spill
- Piano Conceives a Respectful Addition to Kahn's Kimbell Masterpiece
- Kinks in Supply Chain Produce Road Paint Shortage
- Finalists for 2010 Aga Khan Award Announced
- NYC Skyscraper Is First U.S. Commercial Tower to Earn LEED Platinum
- 2010 Hurricane Season Will Be "Active to Extremely Active," Scientists Predict
- White House Picks Architect to Head Preservation Board
- Did BP Skip Approval for Platform Engineering Design?
- Stern's Museum for African Art Set to Open in 2011
- Nuns Celebrate LEED Platinum Certification
- OSHA Recognizes NCCER Program To Certify Crane Operators
- An Experimental Early Work by Renzo Piano Threatened
- USGBC Says Feds Can Do More for Green Building
- Debate Over Radioactive Waste in Texas Gets Hot
- April Construction Falls 9%
- ENR Names the Top 400 Contractors
- Gulf Oil Spill: Industry Waits for Cleanup Call
- AIA Announces 18 Winners of 2010 Housing Awards
- Seven Teams Picked For $4 Bil in Guam Milcon Work
- Caltrans Realizes Big Savings in Construction Costs Due to Economic Downturn
- Clinic Made of Freight Containers Heads to Haiti
- Profile Rises for Small Projects as Construction Market Tightens
- Corps Speeds Up Permitting For Gulf Coast Cleanup
- Integrated-Project-Delivery Boosters Ignore Many Flashing Red Lights
- Green Design-Build Model Crafted for Buildings To Achieve Net-Zero Energy Use
- Feds Seek Energy-Efficient Building Projects
- U.S. DOT Seeks Changes in Disadvantaged-Business Rules
- EPA Stiffens Coal-Ash Rules, But Proposal Allows Recycling
- Nashville Begins to Assess Damage From Epic Flooding
- Interior Dept. OK's Nation's First Offshore Wind Project
- AIA's Effort to Eliminate Retainage Fee Pays Off
- USGBC Launches LEED-Neighborhood Development
- Worker Killed as Crane Boom Collapses
- Haiti's Plan Includes New Ports, Highways
- Archives of WTC-Architect Yamasaki Saved from Destruction
- Chinese Drywall Remediation Standard Already Evolving
- ENR Reveals the Top 500 Design Firms
- AIA's Committee on the Environment Announces Annual Awards
- Tour of U.S. Embassy in Haiti Shows Small Measures Paid Off Big Time
- Controversial Plans by Viñoly for Domino Sugar Plant Now on View
- Construction Groups Sue NY DOT Over Pay Freeze
- AGC Study Finds No Scientific Reason for Calif. Emission Rule
- John Carl Warnecke, "Kennedy's Architect," Dies
- March Construction Holds Steady
- Southern California Quake Damaged Treatment and Storage Infrastructure
- While Dubai Stumbles, Abu Dhabi Marches On
- Next Round of Federal Regulations Has Suppliers Retooling Clean Diesel
- Green-Infused Modular Classroom Targets 'Grid-Neutral' Status in School Construction
- Last Piece of L.A. Live Opens – Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles
- NYC Unveils Sweeping Redevelopment Plan for Governors Island
- Florida Tribe Wins Ruling To Resume Everglades Construction
- Concrete Industry Fears Ruling May Stir Litigation Over Fly Ash
- Steven Holl on a Winning Streak
- Celebrated Architect Stirs Debate With Haiti Prefab House Idea
- Obama Signs Jobs Bill, With Highway-Transit Extension
- "Villa Libeskind" Takes Prefab to the Extreme
- Green Standard Efforts Merge
- February Construction Rises 5%
- AIA Announces 2010 Young Architect Award Winners
- Testwell CEO Tried To Kill Himself After Conviction
- Mayor Unveils Stimulus Plan in San Francisco
- January Construction Retreats 1%
- New Construction Starts in December Climb 5%; Annual Total for 2009 Drops 26% to $412 Billion
- Dubai Stands Tall as Skyscraper Debuts
- National Mall Plan Option Incorporates LEED
- Cintra-Led Team to Begin $2B North Texas Road Project
- November Construction Falls 9%
- October Construction Jumps 12%
- September Construction Slides 7%
- AIA Study: 2008 Billings Topped $44 Billion
- Housing Could Spark A Rebound in 2010
- Leaky Libeskind Roof to Be Fixed at Last
- SOM Loses Top Architect to HOK
- Faulty Tower's Implosion Presents Many Challenges
- Who's To Blame for Faulty Foster Tower?
- Balfour Beatty to Pay $626 Million For Parsons Brinckerhoff
- Heinz Awards Highlight Environmental Leaders
- August Construction Rises 2%
- June Construction Retreats 7%
- The Top 250 Architecture Firms
- Gehry Trims Staff As Projects Hit Snags
- F&S Partners in Dallas Merges with SmithGroup
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