McShane Construction to Design-Build 86,616 SF Build-to-Suit for University of Chicago

ROSEMONT, Ill. — Jeffrey A. Raday, P.E., president of McShane Construction Company, announced that the firm has been awarded the comprehensive design/build construction assignment for an 86,616-square-foot Facility Services Building on behalf of the University of Chicago in Illinois. The 1.85-acre site is owned by the university and is in close proximity to the campus, providing convenience and direct accessibility to the new facility. The build-to-suit will be constructed to meet LEED Silver certification and features a geothermal heating and cooling system, green roof, low VOC finishes and permeable pavers. In addition, electric car charging stations will be available and … Read more

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Construction Employment Update According to AGC

Construction firms added jobs in 34 states over the past 12 months, but construction employment declined in 32 states and the District of Columbia between November and December as many parts of the country coped with weather, according to an analysis released today by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data. Association officials noted that while cold, wintry weather in parts of the country likely contributed to many of the declines, they urged Washington officials to take steps to ensure continued growth for the industry and the economy. “While the year-over-year numbers are encouraging, we want to … Read more

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Illinois Constructors Complete Norfolk Southern Railroad Superstructure Bridge in Delaware, Ohio

CHICAGO, Ill. — Bridge work is completed and on time for the Norfolk Southern Railroad superstructure bridge project over the Olentangy River north of Delaware, Ohio by Illinois Constructors. The reconstruction involved a 400-foot, four-span bridge with two tracks and included a bridge raising to allow for a new closed deck timber bridge. Each track bridge required removal and was replaced during a seven-day track outage that was planned before the launch of the site work.     The detailed project plan was created and approved six weeks prior to the outage. The project involved the removal of a deteriorated … Read more

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AIA Launches Online Contract Document Service with ACD5

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Institute of Architects announced the launch of ACD5, the powerful new online contract document service that offers anytime, anywhere access to more than 180 AIA Contract Documents forms and agreements. ACD5 enables users to create, access, edit, share and store contract documents instantly from any computer, delivering exceptional accessibility and flexibility. The new platform also offers upgraded document management features and more custom purchase options while delivering the comprehensive protection for which AIA Contract Documents is known.   “As the evolution of the current AIA Contract Documents software platform, ACD5 is absolutely transformational for busy … Read more

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OSHA Extends Comment Period on Proposed Silica Rule

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration is extending the public comment period for the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Occupational Exposure to Crystalline Silica to Feb. 11.   In response to concerns raised about possible public confusion due to an error on www.regulations.gov, the federal government’s online portal for submitting rulemaking comments, the deadline has been extended from Jan. 27 to Feb. 11 to allow stakeholders additional time to comment on the proposed rule. To submit comments using www.regulations.gov, stakeholders may click on the “COMMENT NOW!” box next to the title “Occupational Exposure … Read more

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