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San Francisco's skyline tends to change in vertical bursts, and in five years we could be looking at nearly a dozen new thin-skinned boxes wrapped in sheets of green and blue. Some promise to be better than others. The cumulat
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SOUTH HUTCHINSON —About 8 ½ weeks after it closed to the public and more than four years after it was closed to county public works trucks, eastbound Scott Boulevard has reopened to all.
That after completion of a nearly $400,000 replacement bridge this week that the county provided e
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VANCOUVER – BM Group has acquired Sanderson Concrete Inc. as par
Home » News » Florida » Construction worker crushed to death by 1.5 ton concrete slab
TAMPA, Fla. – A Tampa construction worker was killed after a concrete slab fell on him at a job site.
According to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, crews were replacin
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Supply shortages have affected the construction industry since the pandemic began about two years ago, but now, the issue is a shortage of concrete.
Supply chain issues and labor shortages have specifically caused a lack of one of concrete’s key ingredients: c
Six months after the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, columnist Kunle Barker wrote in the UK Architects' Journal to take a stand against the industry’s oneiric focus on “lofty ideals of zero-carbon and on soundbites” and towards a more considered system of new project evaluation, advocat
'TO LOOK WITHOUT FEAR': An installation view of "Wolfgang Tillmans: To Look Without Fear" includes huge prints combined with clusters of tiny snapshots. Emile Askey/Museum of Modern Art
'TO LOOK WITHOUT FEAR': An installation view of "Wolfgang Tillmans: To Look Without Fear" includes hug
Sweat matted our armpit hair. At housewarming parties, we wrecked the kitchens. The fruit in those same kitchens looked numinous in the morning light. So did the socks draped over heaters at night. We went to raves, protests and gay pride parades, watched wars on TV. We fell in love with Kate
Gigantic condo tower to replace popular Italian restaurant in Toronto
A block of Yonge Street in midtown Toronto could be in for quite the change, with a new proposal for a high-rise condo to tower above the Yonge and St. Clair area.
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