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Construction Spending Rises 0.4 % (AGC Analysis)

According to an analysis of a new government report by the Associated General Contractors of America, national construction spending increased 0.4 percent from September to October as a pickup in single and multifamily residential development outweighed declines in public outlays and mixed results for private nonresidential categories. Association officials said construction has yet to begin […]

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AGC Extends Deadline for 2025 Construction Safety Excellence Awards Applications

The Associated General Contractors has extended the deadline for its 2025 Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA) applications. Applications are now due January 13, 2025. The purpose of the CSEA, sponsored by WTW and Starr Insurance, is to recognize those construction companies that excel in safety performance. The CSEA closely examines each candidate’s commitment to safety, occupational

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25 Commerce Park Welcomes First 3 Tenants

Rockefeller Group, the U.S. real estate developer, owner and operator, has secured three leases for a total of 322,000 square feet at 25 Commerce Park, a three-building, 453,600-square-foot industrial park located at E. 152nd Ave. & Washington St. in Thornton.  The three tenants include an international food production company that leased all of Building 3

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How the AI Revolution Will Influence What We Build and How We Build It

By Deron Brown, president and COO, PCL Construction The AI revolution is here, and it’s taking the form of a complete transformation of America’s electrical grid, water infrastructure and manufacturing industry.  Consider this: Generating an image through an artificial intelligence platform requires the same amount of energy as it does to charge your smartphone. For comparison,

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Industrial Outdoor Ventures Makes 10th Acquisition in Denver

Industrial Outdoor Ventures (IOV), a leading investor and manager of industrial outdoor storage (IOS) facilities in the U.S., has completed its 10th acquisition in the Denver area with the purchase of 3750 Nome Street, a 4.94-acre vacant property with approximately 31,000 square feet of warehouse and office space. A purchase price was not disclosed. The property

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ServiceCore Relocates HQ to The Current in RiNo

Schnitzer West, LLC has announced that ServiceCore, a leading provider of cloud-based business management software for the liquid waste and roll-off industries, has signed a lease at The Current in Denver’s River North (RiNo) neighborhood.  ServiceCore will move its headquarters to The Current, occupying 14,794 square feet on the 10th floor beginning in early 2025. This decision

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GFiber Colorado Headquarters Opens in Lakewood

Lakewood Mayor Wendi Strom and city council members helped GFiber — the high-speed internet infrastructure arm of Google — officially open its Colorado headquarters on Monday, November 25, in Belmar, Lakewood, with a ribbon cutting, marking a milestone in the city’s efforts to bring more high-speed digital accessibility to residents and businesses. While Lakewood is the

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DDP Leadership Program Completes Project on 16th Street

The Downtown Denver Partnership’s Downtown Denver Leadership Program (DDLP) has been instrumental in shaping Denver’s emerging leaders through its collaborative curriculum, which includes project-based experiential learning and dynamic opportunities to develop leadership skills. During the last nine months, the Downtown Denver Leadership Program Class of 2024 completed three different projects that contributed to the reopening

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