Gilbane Building Company has worked on numerous museums, but nothing
quite like this: a nearly 147,000-square-foot city centerpiece for art.
Tips for Successfully Executing a Tensile Architecture Project
The lightweight-yet-strong, versatile-yet-attractive structures of tensile architecture make for some of the world's most iconic skylines, such as the Denver Airport, the Munich Olympic Stadium and more.
What’s Old Is New: Adaptive Reuse Across America
A courthouse in New Orleans. An office building in Washington, D.C. A newspaper headquarters in Chicago. All three are enjoying new lives after being transformed by adaptive-reuse projects—part of a growing trend that might offer a solution to the nation’s housing shortage.
Plan of Steel: Raleigh’s Newest Adaptive-Reuse Project
Transforming a nearly century-old industrial site in Raleigh, North Carolina, into a high-end mixed-use development wasn’t anything new for Brasfield & Gorrie. But that doesn’t mean the project was without challenges, including lead remediation, structural issues and—of course—the supply chain.
Large Renovation Projects Will Be Abundant in 2024
Design-build isn't the only hot construction project topic. Large renovations are set to make a comeback this year—and stay relevant for years to come.
A Delicate Demolition
Building Knoxville’s new Public Safety Complex required a balancing act for Messer Construction: tear down seven buildings while preserving and renovating some of the historic neighboring structures.
Sustainability Made Simple: How Construction Can Build Better
The Living Building Challenge offers an accessible, seven-step approach to sustainable building.
2024 and the Multiverse of Markets
Sometimes, the economy is too big for one analyst to figure out, so for Construction Executive’s 2024 Construction Economic Forecast, we’ve asked four of them to do it.







