Skanska to Build Advanced Science Research Facility in New York

Skanska has been selected as the construction manager for the construction of a research center with a contract amount for $59 million. The contract covers the new Advanced Science Research Center under construction in upper Manhattan. The project relates to the second phase and includes footings and foundations as well as the structural steel work for two five-story buildings totaling about 400,000 sf. The buildings will accommodate research laboratories with related core facilities and offices. The facility will incorporate green design concepts to achieve LEED certification from the United States Green Building Council. Skanska is currently on-site and has completed … Read more

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White House Sees ‘Robust’ Job Growth, Calls for More Training

July 13 (Bloomberg) — White House economic advisers expect “robust” job growth during the next decade in such industries as health care, green energy, transportation, construction and education, according to a report that calls for a “comprehensive strategy” to better prepare workers. The report, released today by President Barack Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, is based on the group's analysis of labor-market data. Health-care jobs will remain “a large source” of the projected growth, particularly for information-technology workers, registered nurses, laboratory technicians and physical therapists, it said. The CEA report is part of an administration response to Republican critics who … Read more

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National Fire Sprinkler Association Joins United States Green Building Council, Advocating Environmentally-Friendly Construction Practices

The National Fire Sprinkler Association has joined the United States Green Building Council as a corporate member, affirming its commitment to promote green construction and environmental responsibility among building trades. Fire sprinklers help to reduce the carbon footprint of properties through the entire cycle of construction. They reduce carbon dioxide emissions from fires, reduce the amount of burned or non-recyclable building materials going to landfills, save energy on rebuilding after fire, conserve water, and reduce diesel fuel usage in heavy fire suppression equipment. PATTERSON, N.Y. — July 8 — The National Fire Sprinkler Association has joined the United States Green … Read more

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Rudolph and Sletten Completes Construction of Bank of the West Tower at 500 Capitol Mall

Rudolph and Sletten Completes Sacramento’s Newest Office High-Rise With an Emphasis on Quality and Energy-Saving Amenities REDWOOD CITY, CA — July 7 (Marketwire) — Rudolph and Sletten, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tutor Perini Corporation (NYSE: TPC), announced today the completion of the Bank of the West Tower at 500 Capitol Mall in Sacramento, California. The Ed Kado-designed, 25-story, high-rise in the heart of Sacramento’s business district provides 433,000 square-feet of “Class A” office space with panoramic views of the Sierras, the Sacramento River, Sacramento’s skyline and the Capitol Rotunda. At 396 feet, the building is the third tallest in … Read more

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Green Construction Code Expected to Increase Energy Efficiency, Reduce Carbon Footprint for Commercial Buildings

The International Code Council, American Institute of Architects and ASTM-International Launch Development of Safe and Sustainable Green Code The International Code Council recently launched its International Green Construction Code (IGCC) initiative, which will reduce energy usage and the carbon footprint of commercial buildings. Entitled “IGCC: Safe and Sustainable By the Book,” the initiative is committed to develop a model code focused on new and existing commercial buildings. It will focus on building design and performance. Buildings consume approximately 40 percent of energy used and produce about the same amount of the nation's carbon emissions. The Code Council included a number … Read more

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