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Construction.com: Latest Headlines
  • 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
  • May Construction Climbs 7%
  • Brad Pitt Selects More Architects for "Make It Right" Project
  • HUD and DOT Coordinating Efforts
  • Nation's Largest New Public Transportation Project Moving Into Construction Phase
  • Architects Plan Breathtaking New Skydeck for Sears Tower
  • April Construction Slips 1%
  • Peter Zumthor Wins 2009 Pritzker Prize
  • Big Problems Continue With Drywall Made in China
  • Top 10 Green Projects Named by AIA
  • March Construction Improves 5 Percent
  • February Construction Falls 8%
  • Building in Cologne, Germany Collapses
  • AIA Announces the Names of 112 New Fellows
  • Federal Eco-Labeling Law Taking Shape
  • Spanish-Led Consortium to Build $4-Billion Texas Freeway Project
  • Architectural Billings Index Hits All-Time Low
  • Gottfried House Earns Highest LEED for Homes Score to Date
  • Healthcare Market Not Immune to Economic Malaise
  • Virtual Design and Construction Users Seeking Better Collaborative Tools
  • January Construction Slips 3%
  • New Construction Starts in December Retreat 5%; Annual Total for 2008 Slides 15% to $543 Billion
  • Herzog & de Meuron Designs HQ for Major Bank in Spain
  • Obama Delivers Promise to Unions By Reversing Bush Labor Pact Ban
  • The Economic-Stimulus Bill, Sector-by-Sector Analysis
  • What Does Stimulus Plan Mean for A/E/C Industry?
  • AIA Announces 2009 Honor Awards for Architecture
  • USGBC Members Approve LEED 2009 Revisions
  • Zaha Hadid Chosen to Design Vienna Library
  • Louisiana Gets $1.5-Billion Loan From Feds for Hurricane-Protection System
  • 'Less Restrictive' No-Damages-for-Delay Clause Still Vulnerable
  • Layoffs Sweep Architecture Profession as Economy Worsens
  • Obama's Education-Upgrade Pledge Could Mean Lots of School-Construction Work
  • Prosecutor Charges Safety Manager, Two Others in Fatal N.Y. Construction Fire
  • Shanghai Skyscraper Named "Best Tall Building"
  • Chicago Takes the Lead in Green Hotels
  • Madrid's City of Justice Starts to Take Shape
  • Report: Concrete Outperforms Steel as Bridge Material
  • Florida's Highway Wish List Totals Nearly $7 Billion
  • For Architects, the Job Axe Starts to Fall
  • Despite Sinking Economy, Work Begins on Super-Tall Shanghai Tower
  • States Seek $136 Billion for Infrastructure In New Stimulus Package
  • Students Design-Build LEED Platinum Art Center for Tornado Ravaged Town
  • Is the Dubai Bubble Starting to Burst?
  • Overwhelming Public Response Extends Crane Rule Comment Period
  • OSHA Releases Fatality Numbers
  • U.S. Green Building Council Pushes Obama to Act on Green Promises
  • Renzo Piano’s Design for Kimbell Museum Revealed
  • Architects Hit Hard by Financial Crisis
  • Lawsuit Possible Over Cracks At $146-Million Tampa Project
  • Michigan Building First to Earn Double LEED Platinum Certification
  • Garage Collapse Contractor Points Finger at Engineer
  • Shopping Malls Not Below Libeskind's "Dignity"
  • After 30 Years, EPA Sets Tougher Airborne Lead Standard
  • AIA To Release New IPD and Design-Build Documents
  • With Financial Rescue Signed, Contractors Hope for a Revival
  • Architect Calls for Sustainability "Nutrition" Labels
  • House for War Veteran Designed by Yale Students
  • Gehry Designs First Big Project For Toronto, His Hometown
  • Deal to Privatize Midway May Pay for Chicago Projects
  • Gilbane Builds $156 Million Discovery Tower in Downtown Houston
  • September's Financial Market Turmoil
  • August Construction Retreats 3%
  • Citing Dire Trust Fund Picture, USDOT Calls for $8-Billion Infusion
  • Olympic Village Takes LEED Gold
  • Yale Taps Stern for Major Project
  • HOK's Sports Design Unit Set To Split From Its Parent Firm
  • Department of Energy Focuses on Net-Zero Commercial Buildings
  • AIA and USGBC To Form a Strategic Alliance
  • Tishman Manager Pleads Guilty to Embezzling $2.8 Million
  • Studio Pei-Zhu Tapped for Museum for Iconic Chinese Artist
  • Cities Mandate LEED But Not Certification
  • Jerusalem's Signature Span
  • Robert A.M. Stern Handily Wins 10th Annual Vincent Scully Prize
  • Bentley and Autodesk Agree To Exchange Keys To Sharing of Data
  • London Revs Up Construction for 2012 Summer Olympics
  • World's Second-Longest Ocean Crossing Opens
  • Midwest Floods Wreak Havoc on Architectural Landmarks
  • Nation's First LEED Platinum Affordable Housing Built in Massachusetts
  • NYC Crane Inspector Pleads Not Guilty
  • Adaptive Reuse
  • Build Local, Price Global
  • Record reveals: Beijing
  • Downturn in Chicago's Downtown
  • May Construction Holds Steady
  • Gehry Designs NYC's Tallest Residential Tower
  • NRC Considering 15 Nuke Plant Apps
  • California Pumps $271 Million Into Construction of Stem Cell Labs
  • USGBC to Outsource LEED Certification
  • Tight WTC Schedule Unveiled
  • AIA Requires Sustainability in Continuing Education
  • Gehry Downsizes Tower Design for Atlantic Yards
  • Work Begins on London's Olympic Stadium
  • National Trust Announces 11 Most Endangered Sites
  • Contractors Subject to New Lead Paint Regulations
  • Construction Starts for Houston CBD's First LEED Gold Building
  • Penn Announces New Architecture Dean
  • AIA Announces 2008 COTE Award Winners
  • $1-Billion Jigsaw Puzzle Has Builder Modeling Supply Chains
  • Federal 2009 Budget a Mixed Bag for Green Building
  • BIM Companies Acquiring Energy Modeling Capabilities
  • Study of Fees Indicates Project Type Doesn’t Matter
  • Cement Consumption To Grow 43% by 2030
  • March Construction Slides 8%
  • Jean Nouvel Wins 2008 Pritzker Prize
  • Architects' Billings Down Sharply in Early 2008
  • L.A. Mayor Moves to Speed Building Project Approvals
  • Young Carpenter a Victim of Miami Crane Accident
  • The Sagaponac Effect: Modernist Subdivisions Multiply
  • McCarthy Starts $115M GSU Research Laboratory
  • February Construction Rises 2%
  • With the Architect of the Capitol Slot Still Open, AIA Urges Action
  • Stern Will Design Bush Library at SMU
  • House Clears $17.6 Billion in Renewable-Energy Tax Breaks
  • Atlantic City Planning $20 Billion in Projects
  • High Perceived Cost of Green Persists, Says Survey
  • Engineering Firm Plans Tower Twice as Tall as Burj Dubai
  • January Construction Jumps 8%
  • The Economy and Construction: Review of Recent Indicators, February 2008
  • Nouvel Designs Towering Slender Neighbor for MoMA
  • Glasgow Officials Close Bridge After Cable Connector Snaps
  • RK Stewart Leaving Gensler for Perkins + Will
  • Suncor Expansion to Stretch Labor Force
  • Kansas Town Rebuilding as the Greenest in America
  • AIA Names Recipients of 2008 Young Architects Award
  • Green Buildings Boast High Occupancy Rates
  • December Construction Unchanged from Prior Month; Annual Construction Start Total for 2007 Slides 11%
  • AIA Names Winners of 2008 Honor Awards
  • Safety Board Finds I-35W Bridge Plates Too Thin
  • Zaha Hadid to Design MSU's Broad Art Museum
  • Materials Innovators Engage Cradle to Cradle Protocol
  • Crane Mishap Kills One at Trump Site
  • Ettore Sottsass, Elder Statesman of Italian Design, Dead at 90
  • Richard Meier's Atheneum Wins AIA's 25-Year Award
  • North America's Largest PV Powerplant in Service
  • Chipperfield Unveils St. Louis Museum Wing
  • New Orleans Waterfront Plan Takes Shape
  • CH2M Hill Founder Burke Hayes Dies at 95
  • Oscar Niemeyer Designs New Arts Center in Spain
  • New Gensler Office Earns LEED-Silver Certification
  • USGBC to Revamp LEED Rating System
  • Most A/E/C Spending Measures Pass on Election Day
  • Clinton: Sustainability “Most Important” Cause Today
  • I.M. Pei Designs $30,000/Night Suite for Four Seasons NYC
  • I-35W Replacement Set to Start Pile Driving
  • HOK Sport’s Design for the London 2012 Olympic Stadium Unveiled
  • Conferees Hike Road Funds, Add $1 Billion for Bridges
  • David Adjaye's MCA/Denver Opens
  • LEED-for-Homes to Launch at Greenbuild
  • AIA Forms Running Far Ahead of Rivals
  • Utah Embraces Accelerated Construction Method
  • Lifecycle Building Challenge Winners Announced
  • Construction Slide Could Continue in 2008
  • 21 Chicago Landmarks Honored for Preservation
Home Inspection - Google News
Home Inspection - Google News
  • How do I do my own home inspection? - LoanSafe
  • County supervisors expand owner-builder opt-out - Benson News Sun
  • Goshen inspections would target vacant properties - WNDU-TV
  • Foundations: Don't wait until you hear the creaking - Seattle Times
  • Business profile: A Pro Home Inspection Services - Chambersburg Public Opinion
  • Inspection milestone - Alton Telegraph
  • HOME BUYERS GET CASH INCENTIVE - Chatham Daily News
  • RENEE SKIVER: When trying to sell your home, view the property as a buyer would - Southgate News Herald
  • A pre-listing home inspection prevents surprises - NorthJersey.com
  • American Society of Home Inspectors Announces New President - Business Wire (press release)
Construction - Google News
Construction - Google News
  • Construction workers, pols hold rally at World Trade Center site - Examiner.com
  • Stimulus supports thousands of Kansas construction jobs, report - MSN Money
  • Israel Approves Construction Of 1600 New Homes In East Jerusalem - RTT News
  • Quake exposes poor construction in Turkey - The Associated Press
  • KBR receives $94 million contract for new hospital - BusinessWeek
  • Erie Boulevard West construction to be postponed - News 10 Now
  • Novadx Ventures Corp.: Rosa Mine Construction Update - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Columbo Family Indicted on Charges Related to World Trade Center Construction - HULIQ
  • $1B Minn. construction bill has Pawlenty items - Minneapolis Star Tribune
  • Cops Find Big Haul Of Stolen Construction Equipment - WTAE Pittsburgh
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