Shortages of computer chips, delivery drivers and petrochemical products are causing major delays and increasing costs on construction projects.
Buildings Must Change to Accommodate a Post-COVID Workforce
A new report shows employees are coming to the table with strong convictions for what the next era of in-person work should look like—including the buildings they work in.
COVID-19 Stalls Construction Pipeline in Undersupplied Senior Housing Market
As a percentage of existing supply, senior housing units under construction tapered throughout 2020, dropping from peak levels of 7% at the end of 2019 to 4.7% in the first quarter of 2021—magnifying the long-term supply shortage.
Mold Pollution Remediation Solutions for Commercial Buildings
As people return to work, workplaces must be free from mold contamination. Where mold contamination has occurred, mold remediation or mold abatement can be applied to eradicate it.
What Is the Best Way to Avoid Rezoning Disputes?
Contractors can take steps to avoid disputes as they secure rezoning approval and after the rezoning is complete.
Five Tips for Window Maintenance and Upkeep in Commercial Buildings
With the changing seasons, windows can be a crucial piece to a building in regard to saving energy and providing security and safety. Here’s what to know about replacing windows in commercial and industrial facilities.
The Time Factor With Cold-Applied Versus Hot-Applied Liquid Waterproofing
The total amount of time needed to complete the waterproofing system installation should be considered when exploring the various product options. Each waterproofing system option is different, especially when comparing cold-applied versus hot-applied waterproofing systems.
The Future of the Public Restroom
Facilitating a hygienic, ecologically responsible and inclusive restroom experience in the post-COVID-19 world.











