Against a backdrop of economic uncertainty, select nonresidential sectors are on fire. Construction leaders share why manufacturing, health care, data centers and multifamily housing are such good bets right now—and how long they might remain so.
Closeout: Fortress of Learning
A royal renovation of Capers Hall at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina.
Statue of Liberty Museum Uses Structural Thermal Breaks to Protect the Past and the Planet
The museum provides a context for the nation’s ideal of liberty while protecting precious artifacts, including the statue's original torch.
How the California and Maui Wildfires Will Affect Future Construction Techniques and Materials
Recent climate disasters have led contractors to become more mindful about how they build and what materials they build with
Where the Plastic Hits the Road
Researchers at the University of Missouri are experimenting with using plastic waste and other recyclable materials to pave traditionally asphalt roads and highways. Partnering with the Missouri Department of Transportation, the Mizzou Asphalt Pavement & [...]
On-Time Delivery
Amazon HQ2 is open for business. Construction Executive returns to the multibillion-dollar corporate campus for a post-project debrief with Clark Construction Group—including the first dog to visit the premises
Closeout: There Is No Substitute
Just when you thought the experience of driving a Porsche couldn't be more fantastical, the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta pulls up.
North Carolina Offices Clarify Licensing, Permitting Guidelines for Solar Panel Installations
Interested in solar power? Your state may have some parameters when it comes to licensing and permitting.












