Construction spending increased by 0.2 percent between August and September but was down 1.3 percent compared to September 2010, the Associated General Contractors of America reported in an analysis of new Census Bureau data. Association officials noted that growing declines in public sector activity continue to offset modest increases in private sector demand for construction. “In less than a year's time, the public sector has gone from propping up the construction industry to holding,” said the association's chief economist, Ken Simonson. “Even as local and state budgets continue to contract, the federal government is winding the stimulus and base realignment … Read more
AGC of America: Water Trust Fund, 3% Tax Repeal will Help Add Construction Jobs
Construction employment declined in 153 out of 337 metropolitan areas between September 2010 and September 2011, increased in 145 and stayed level in 39, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released today by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that declines in publicly funded construction projects continue to offset modest improvements in the private sector market. “Despite the fact the industry added 26,000 new jobs in September, industry employment continues to fall in far too many metro areas,” said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. “Construction demand in many parts of the country seems … Read more
OSHA Appoints New Chairman of Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health
WASHINGTON, D.C. —OSHA announced that Erich J. (Pete) Stafford has been appointed as the new chair of the agency’s Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health. Stafford, who is a current member of the committee, replaces long serving member Frank L. Migliaccio Jr. as the committee chair. “Pete’s wealth of knowledge and experience on a wide range of construction health and safety matters makes him an ideal choice to chair this important committee,” said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels. “We appreciate his commitment to protect the welfare of our nation’s construction workers and … Read more
Lend Lease Construction on Schedule for Medical Center of Trinity
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. — Lend Lease is managing the construction of the new 236-bed medical center in New Port Richey, Fla. Scheduled to be completed Fall of 2011, the medical center will provide care for the New Port Richey region, as well as Pasco, Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. The five-story, 400,000-square-foot hospital with a four-story, 90,000-square-foot attached medical office building sits on a 55-acre greenfield site, which provides an abundance of space for future hospital expansion and standalone buildings. The reinforced concrete and structural steel building will have an EIFS skin with stone wainscot and punched opening windows, first … Read more
Nation's first LEED Platinum designation for collegiate stadium goes to UNT's Apogee Stadium
DENTON, Texas —The U.S. Green Building Council has awarded the University of North Texas" Apogee Stadium a LEED Platinum Certification, making it the first newly constructed collegiate football stadium in the nation to achieve the level of LEED certification. The UNT System led the construction of the stadium, which was designed by HKS Sports and Entertainment Group and built by Manhattan Construction Company. “This is a great accomplishment for UNT and strongly underscores our commitment to sustainability,” said UNT President V. Lane Rawlins. “UNT is a leader in environmental research and sustainability, and the fact that we have the first … Read more



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