City Scoop: Transportation, Clean Energy are Boston Highlights in 2022 July 12, 2022 No Comments Dodge data on projected 2022 construction starts in Boston.Read More
Top Contractors | Overview Contractors in the Northeast Get Ahead of the Curve Eydie Cubarrubia Justin Rice July 12, 2022 No Comments New York, New Jersey and New England contractors and CM firms finally feel like they have a handle on the new normal.Read More
Jobsite Fatality Demolition Set to Resume After March Fatality on Boston Garage Site The $1.5-billion Bulfinch Crossing project plans to restart demo on July 11 Scott Van Voorhis July 7, 2022 No Comments The $1.5-billion Bulfinch Crossing project plans to restart demolition of 1960s Government Center garage on July 11.Read More
Team Taps Structural Steel for University of Maine Project Construction team Bridges Atrium to Connect Mechanical Equipment for Ferland Engineering Education and Design Center Johanna Knapschaefer July 1, 2022 No Comments Construction team Bridges Atrium to Connect Mechanical Equipment for Ferland Engineering Education and Design Center.Read More
Construction Accidents Why A Jury Found That Contractor 'Retaliated' Against Undocumented Craft Worker Richard Korman June 28, 2022 No Comments A broken leg, an immigration arrest and a $650K jury award against a contractor related to safety violations.Read More
MBTA Blames Subway Shutdown on $1.5B Boston Development A section of the Government Center garage collapsed in March during demolition work for the project Scott Van Voorhis June 28, 2022 No Comments The MBTA reopened the Orange-and-Green line tunnels underneath the massive Government Center garage.Read More
Sports/Entertainment Gillette Stadium Requires More Upgrades to Host 2026 World Cup The Foxborough, Mass., facility is one of several NFL stadiums that need to meet FIFA requirements Scott Van Voorhis June 23, 2022 No Comments Gillette Stadium and other NFL facilities need to accommodate wider field specifications for 2026 global soccer eventRead More
Jobsite Fatality Another Worker Dies in Boston's Latest Construction Accident At least seven industry fatalities have occurred in the last 18 months Scott Van Voorhis June 9, 2022 No Comments Accident in city's Seaport district caused the latest of at least seven industry fatalities in the last 18 months.Read More
Public Works Rising Construction Costs Vex Public Projects Across New England Cost to replace Bourne and Sagamore bridges over the Cape Cod Canal jumped to $4 billion Scott Van Voorhis June 7, 2022 No Comments Cost jumps to $4 billion to replace Bourne and Sagamore bridges over the Cape Cod Canal.Read More
Development Boston Developers Praise City's First Planning Czar Arthur Jemison also takes over the embattled Boston Planning and Development Agency Scott Van Voorhis May 24, 2022 No Comments Arthur Jemison, Boston's first chief of planning, is also taking the reins of the Boston Planning and Development Agency.Read More