Women in Concrete Alliance Announces Winner of 2012 Woman of Distinction Award

LAS VEGAS, Nev. —The Women in Concrete Alliance has announced the winner of its Woman of Distinction award. Kilah Engelke, apprenticeship coordinator for Milwaukee OPCMIA Local 599, was voted the winner of the award for dedication to her craft and commitment to her crew. She has been a concrete finisher with the Operative Plasterers" and Cement Masons" International Association for the past 11 years. Prior to completing an apprenticeship as a finisher, Engelke spent three years as a laborer on a slipform concrete paving crew, where she began her career in concrete. “For well over a decade, I have literally … Read more

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Construction Employment Hits 2-Year High in January

The construction industry added 21,000 jobs in January, as a second consecutive month of unseasonably mild-winter weather helped the industry raise employment to a two-year high, according to an analysis of new federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned that the gains remain fragile amid declining public sector investments in construction and infrastructure. “Although it's great news that the industry has added 52,000 jobs in the past two months, the unemployment rate in construction is still double that of the overall economy, and construction employment remains at 1996 levels,” said Ken Simonson, the … Read more

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AGC Releases Latest Construction Employment Data

Construction employment increased in 148 out of 337 metropolitan areas between December 2010 and December 2011, decreased in 128 and stayed level in 61, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. The construction employment increases were likely fueled by a 4.3 percent increase in total construction spending between December 2010 and December 2011, driven largely by growing private-sector demand, association officials noted. “Many communities are benefitting from growing demand from the private sector for new construction activity,” said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. “Unfortunately, too many other areas are … Read more

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End of an Era: Bringing Down a Hospital

Demolition of St. John’s Mercy in Joplin underway JOPLIN, Mo. — In a dual demolition and groundbreaking ceremony, a wrecking ball took the first hit in bringing down Mercy’s Joplin hospital that was struck by an EF5 tornado last May. Mercy also broke ground on the new hospital that will open in early 2015. “It’s hard to say goodbye to the building that has been St. John’s since 1968,” said Gary Pulsipher, president of St. John’s Mercy. “But like the rest of the city, we are glad to be moving ahead and looking to the future. While we will never … Read more

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New version of Green Standard Now Available from ASHRAE, USGBC, IES

ATLANTA, Ga.— Changes to help make buildings and systems more sustainable are part of the newly published version of the high-performance green building standard from ASHRAE, the U.S. Green Building Council and the Illuminating Engineering Society ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Standard 189.1-2011, Standard for the Design of High-Performance, Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, provides a green-building foundation for those who strive to design, build and operate high-performance buildings. It covers key topic areas of site sustainability, water-use efficiency, energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality and the building's impact on the atmosphere, materials and resources. When first introduced in 2009, the standard was the … Read more

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