Turner Building Cost Index Shows a 13.16% Decline from Peak in 2008

Index at its Lowest Level since Third Quarter of 2006; Upward Pricing Pressure on Materials Slows Rate of Decline NEW YORK — Turner Construction Company announced that the Second Quarter 2010 Turner Building Cost Index continues to show declining costs in the non-residential building construction market in the United States. The Turner Building Cost Index is forecasting a decrease in construction costs of 0.13% from the First Quarter 2010 and a decrease of 4.66% from the Second Quarter 2009. Since its peak at the end of 2008, construction costs have fallen by 13.16%. The Turner Building Cost Index value for … Read more

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2010 ASHRAE Ventilation Standard Brings Breath of Fresh Air to Industry

ATLANTA, Ga. — New requirements regarding natural ventilation, exhaust systems and the IAQ Procedure are included in the newly published 2010 version of Standard 62.1. ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, sets minimum ventilation rates and other requirements for commercial and institutional buildings. “Since first being published in 1973, the standard has provided the basis for ventilation system design throughout the industry,” Roger Hedrick, committee chair, said. “The 2010 standard furthers ASHRAE's work in ensuring acceptable indoor air quality, while also heeding the need for energy efficiency as we strive to find ways to help designers tailor … Read more

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OSHA 10 and 30 Hour Training Cards Updated With New Security Features to Deter Fraud

ARLINGTON, Texas — The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has quietly incorporated new security features into the OSHA 10 and 30 hour wallet cards issued by trainers to students completing OSHA Outreach training courses. Since several states and many general contractors have made possession of an OSHA 10 hour or 30 hour card mandatory for workers on certain construction sites, there has been an explosion of cases where counterfeit cards were provided or sold to workers or their employers. To get an explanation of the changes made to the OSHA wallet cards, we turned to Curtis Chambers, Vice President … Read more

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CCAA and NCCCO to Develop Certification Program for Crane Certifiers

FAIRFAX, Va., — The Crane Certification Association of America (CCAA) and the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) announced plans to develop cooperatively a certification program for crane inspectors, also known as “crane certifiers” or “crane surveyors.” The announcement was made jointly by both organizations at the Crane and Rigging Conference (CRC) held May 26—27, 2010, in Houston, TX. CCAA and NCCCO mutually recognize the importance of safe crane operations and the role of certification in ensuring that personnel have the knowledge necessary to inspect and certify cranes. NCCCO will work with CCAA by providing test development … Read more

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TurnerSmoot Team Selected To Manage Construction of $92M Columbus Convention Center Hotel in Columbus, Ohio

Hotel will Feature Green Building Elements for the Benefit of Guests and Staff NEW YORK — The construction management team of Turner Construction Company, the nation’s leading general builder, and Smoot Construction have been selected by the Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority to provide pre-construction and construction management services for the $92 million Columbus Convention Center Hotel in Columbus, Ohio. Completion is scheduled for 2012. The 532-room hotel features a 10-story atrium, ballroom, meeting and banquet rooms with 4-star finishes, a full-service restaurant and lounge and a fitness center. The scope of work also includes the construction of a bridge … Read more

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