If it isn't broken, you still might need to fix it—especially when it comes to outdated, unsafe construction methods and materials.
Here Comes the Sun
Photovoltaic glass has never been used to help power a residential high-rise with solar energy. That’s changing with a new, 70-story building in Miami’s financial district.
Nonresidential Construction Spending Increases by 0.7% in March 2023
Despite interest rate hikes, construction spending continues to climb.
The Shape of Things
Hot on the heels of last month’s story about the secret of ancient Rome’s super-resilient concrete (see “Cold Hard Facts,” April 2023) comes news of a breakthrough in 3D concrete printing. Researchers at the University [...]
Closeout: Under One Roof
The new terminal at the Kansas City International Airport
Geothermal Is the Key to Making Homes More Sustainable
Homes with renewable-energy installations sell for 4% more than traditional homes—7% more when they have geothermal heat pumps.
Recycled Rubber: The Next Great Sustainability Opportunity
A new set of tires can hurt more than just your wallet. Recognize the impact that end-of-life tires have on the environment when they are stockpiled in landfills rather than recycled and repurposed.
CE Economic Forecast: ‘There Are More Battles Ahead’
Despite signs of growth in parts of the construction market, the U.S. economy is headed for a recession sometime in the next year, according to Anirban Basu, chief economist for Associated Builders and Contractors.











