AGC Economist Predicts Nonresidential Construction Spending Will Continue To Dip Before Recovery

May 4 — Ken Simonson, chief economist for the Associated General Contractors of America issued the following analysis of today's Census Bureau data on nonresidential construction spending: “The increase in nonresidential construction spending for March reported today by the Census Bureau is a reminder that construction is often a lagging indicator of economic activity. Increases in manufacturing construction are being propelled by huge refinery and steel-mill projects that were begun well-before the economic downturn. These large projects are eclipsing broader negative trends. However, as they are completed or scaled back in the coming months, we will get a fuller picture … Read more

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JE Dunn Appoints Vice President of Preconstruction for Southwest Division

Irvine, CA— April 30, 2009 — JE Dunn Construction Company announced today the appointment of Curt Campbell as Vice President of Preconstruction for its Southwest Division, including California and Arizona. Mr. Campbell’s appointment is part of the continued expansion of JE Dunn Construction’s growth in California, where it has recently opened offices in Irvine and San Diego. The company’s Arizona office is in Phoenix. Mike Castillo, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the Southwest Division said Campbell brings three decades of experience in preconstruction services and project management to his new post. “Curt Campbell has strong estimating skills … Read more

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Construction Industry Accounts for Less Than One Percent of Annual Green House Gas Emissions

Despite Low Emissions, Construction Association Urges Companies to Follow Simple Steps Being Used to Reduce CO2 Emissions and Save Fuel Arlington, VA — The construction industry accounts for less than one percent of all U.S. green house gas emissions according to a new analysis of federal environmental data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Associated General Contractors of America found that all equipment used by the construction industry contributed less than 0.95 percent of all U.S. manmade greenhouse gas emissions in 2007. The newly released data shows the relative efficiency of a construction industry that currently accounts for … Read more

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The First Remote-Controlled Demolition Robot from Husqvarna

Husqvarna Construction Products is excited to unveil the new DXR 310, a remote-controlled demolition robot. Based on state-of-the-art technology, the new robot offers features and added benefits other machines in its class do not. “We have developed a demolition robot that has been thought out down to the smallest detail. Its weight-to-power ratio has been optimized to make it powerful but simultaneously lightweight. It is stable and has a long range, the low-profile body gives the user a better view and can successfully maneuver in restricted spaces.” says Thomas Nilsson, Business Manager Demolition Equipment. The main features include : – A … Read more

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2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard Awarded LEED Platinum CS 2.0 Certification

World’s first and largest multi-tenant commercial office property to achieve this designation ROCKVILLE, Md., April 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — 2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard, co-developed by The Tower Companies (www.towercompanies.com) and Lerner Enterprises (www.lernerenterprises.com) has been officially certified LEED(R) Platinum Core and Shell 2.0 — by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), making it the first and largest multi-tenant commercial office property to achieve this designation in the Washington, Maryland and Virginia area. The LEED(R) (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System(TM) is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operations of high performance green buildings. The … Read more

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