Category: Featured
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CCRD Series: Dual-Head Lighting with Total Control
Illuminate the Impossible: Introducing the CCRD Series We are thrilled to announce the launch of the CCRD Series – the ultimate solution for spaces requiring flexible, high-performance accent and display lighting. This new surface-mounted fixture is engineered to deliver immense power and unprecedented control to your next project. Why the CCRD Series is the Perfect…
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Miller Architects & Builders Complete Knollcrest Funeral Home Steuerle
Villa Park, IL — Miller Architects & Builders is proud to announce the completion of the Knollcrest Funeral Home Steuerle. This build will create much-needed space after the original building, built in 1952, was found to be unsafe, with many issues making it hard to update the existing structure. “The beauty of this building will…
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OpenAI, Oracle plan $15B data center site in Wisconsin
Dive Brief: OpenAI, Oracle and Vantage Data Centers plan to develop a nearly one gigawatt data center campus outside Milwaukee as part of the ongoing Stargate partnership, according to an Oct. 22 release. The four-building, $15 billion campus in Port Washington, Wisconsin, will feature several infrastructure upgrades, including $175 million in local water and power…
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Skanska launches Atlanta Building Blocks program
Dive Brief: Skanska has launched a new edition of its Construction Management Building Blocks program in Atlanta, aiming to bring its subcontractor engagement initiative to over two dozen local firms, according to a Monday news release. The coaching and education program helps small, local construction firms position themselves for long-term success when working with large…
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Your Favorite River House Pieces Are On Sale For 48 More Hours
If we’re being honest, the River House project broke the internet (or my inbox, at least). The single most asked-about source? AllModern. Why? Their pieces were the quiet foundation of the entire project, delivering the kind of design that hits the sweet spot between high style and solid construction that actually works in real life.…
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How Cash Home Buyers Simplify Selling Problem Properties
In Detroit and across the U.S., homeowners are increasingly facing difficult decisions about what to do with properties in disrepair. Whether it’s outdated systems, structural issues, unfinished renovations, or inherited homes that haven’t been touched in years, selling a problem property can be overwhelming. Traditional home sales often demand time-consuming and costly repairs but cash…
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RYBAK Development Selected to Lead Key Housing Project on Coney Island West
The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) has selected RYBAK Development to lead the next phase of Coney Island West, transforming an 80,000-square-foot lot on Surf Avenue into Tilyou Towers—a 505-unit mixed-income development that includes 25% affordable housing. Designed by IMC Architecture, the project will replace existing surface parking with a new structured garage…
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Granite starts $138M rehab on historic Chicago bridge
This month, Granite began the $138 million rehabilitation of the Lake Street Bascule Bridge for the Chicago DOT, according to a news release from the builder. Originally built in 1916, the structure is a landmark double-deck, double-leaf, moveable span over the Chicago River. It carries the distinction as the world’s first double-deck trunnion bascule bridge.…
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Granite starts $138M rehab on historic Chicago bridge
This month, Granite began the $138 million rehabilitation of the Lake Street Bascule Bridge for the Chicago DOT, according to a news release from the builder. Originally built in 1916, the structure is a landmark double-deck, double-leaf, moveable span over the Chicago River. It carries the distinction as the world’s first double-deck trunnion bascule bridge.…
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Survey: Construction Supervisors Under Pressure to Balance Safety, Mental Health on Jobsites
A new report from Vector Solutions highlights the growing pressures facing construction supervisors, who say they feel accountable for both safety and jobsite culture but lack the preparation and resources to meet those expectations. The State of Frontline Safety Leadership in Construction survey gathered responses from more than 600 U.S. construction supervisors and managers. Nearly…
