Perrier Esquerré Contractors transformed a historic Louisiana schoolhouse into a vibrant work space—proof that sometimes historic codes not only preserve the past, but create a glorious present.
Labyrinths and Pythons and Rocks, Oh My
New U.S. Consulate General in Hyderabad preserved natural landscapes and habitats while providing top-level security.
Financial Foundations: Why Less Than 40% of Construction Companies Founded in 2011 Are Still Open Today
Common cracks can signal bigger money troubles in the building business—here’s how to avoid them.
Construction Materials Prices Increase 0.6%, Steel Surges Nearly 4% in February
Steel is a standout amongst surging construction materials prices, a rate that seems to be increasing exponentially.
Closeout: Secret Hideout
The Wilderness Treehouse Cabins in the Wisconsin Dells are a childhood dream brought to life.
Teddy Tops Out: The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Gets Closer to Completion
The steel-framed Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota topped out last fall, bringing the entire project one step closer to completion.
Low Cost, High Risk: Don’t Cut Corners When It Comes to Construction Materials Trade
Artificially discounted construction equipment and materials from China have
been a proverbial siren song to contractors facing increasing input costs, but there can be dire problems and unseen costs.
Nonresidential Construction Spending Down 0.2% in December; Data Centers and Manufacturing Make Up 94% of Spending Increase in 2024
Nonresidential construction spending was down again in December, primarily in the public sector.











