International Code Council Foundation Names HGTV’s Mike Holmes as the 2012 Building Safety Month Honorary Ambassador

WASHINGTON, D.C.— The International Code Council Foundation announced Mike Holmes, Canada’s most trusted contractor and HGTV celebrity, will serve as the 2012 Honorary Ambassador for the 32nd annual Building Safety Month in May. Holmes was chosen as the voice of Building Safety Month because of his longstanding commitment to building safety, sustainability and his success in raising public consciousness with his “Build It Right” and “Make it Right” messages. “Mike Holmes is known for building it right, which is the very foundation and purpose of building codes and standards,” said ICC Foundation President Richard P. Weiland. “Mike has helped families … Read more

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Private Sector Demand for Construction Increases

Construction employment increased in 171 out of 337 metropolitan areas between February 2011 and February 2012, decreased in 119 and stayed level in 47, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said employment was increasing in many metro areas thanks in large part to growing private sector demand for construction. “It is encouraging that the number of metro areas experiencing construction job gains outpaced the number of areas with losses,” said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. “The increases would be even more widespread if not for public … Read more

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FMI Releases Federal Construction Trends Whitepaper

RALEIGH, N.C. — FMI Corporation announces the release of its latest whitepaper, “The Federal Construction Sector: Understanding a Transforming Market.” Given the rapid transformations occurring in the federal construction sector, FMI examines the key forces accelerating these changes, as well as the effect on the industry. Highlighted topics include : The impact of a pronounced decrease in overall infrastructure funding The continued emphasis upon sustainability and energy efficiency in federal facilities The push for clean energy innovation The increase in small business initiatives Jackie Robinson-Burnette, associate director of the Office of Small Business, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, states: “In my … Read more

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Buric Tapped by St. John Medical Center for $51M Capital Project

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Buric has been contracted by St. John Medical Center to help manage its $51-million capital improvement project that includes both renovations and new construction. Among its other responsibilities, Buric will work directly with the project manager and partners to develop and maintain the Critical Path Method master schedule, phased baseline schedule and look-ahead schedules for implementing work phasing, project sequencing and work flow on 22 separate renovations and expansion projects. St. John Medical Center's construction is part of a five-year modernization plan that includes building a two-story outpatient lobby; renovating the main lobby and upgrading first-floor common … Read more

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AGC Releases Latest Construction Employment Data

The construction industry lost 7,000 jobs between February and March, following a similar decline of 6,000 the month before, but extended a pattern of modest year-over-year job increases, according to an analysis of new federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said that lack of long-term federal highway and transit funding threatens to hold down future job gains. “Both the small monthly change and the March-to-March gain of 55,000 jobs or 1 percent are consistent with the uneven, tentative recovery that contractors have been reporting nationwide,” said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. He … Read more

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