| December 17, 2008 | News for contractors and the construction industry |
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- Construction industry braces for slowdown in 2009
The construction industry will face a serious slowdown in 2009, as developers struggle to secure loans for new projects, industry observers say. Up to 400,000 workers will lose their jobs or remain out of work next year, as the pipeline for new projects quickly dries up. The Architecture Billings Index hit another record low in November for the second consecutive month. The ABI fell to 34.7, a slip of 1.5 points from October. The Washington Post
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- California officials may freeze or halt thousands of projects
California's cash crisis may force officials to delay or halt infrastructure projects throughout the state. They are meeting today to freeze financing on road, levee, school and housing construction projects, as well as park improvements, environmental restoration and prison repair projects. All the projects rely on funds from routine bonds that the state cannot currently sell. The move could cut 200,000 jobs and cost private companies $12.5 billion. Los Angeles Times
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- Md. funds infrastructure to encourage private development
Maryland will spend millions in state funds to help develop five locations aimed at encouraging military families to settle in high-density communities with easy access to mass transit. In Westport, where a waterfront development is planned, state funds will subsidize improvements to freeway ramps and repair aging bridges, among other things. Officials note the federal base realignment could create 60,000 jobs in the state but the increased population could strain existing transportation systems. The Sun (Baltimore)
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- Office, retail construction decline in Tampa Bay
November office construction in the Tampa Bay area declined 32% to $190 million from year-ago levels. "It's going to be a tough year in 2009, particularly for housing and commercial construction," McGraw-Hill senior economist Jennifer Coskren said. Meanwhile, retail construction fell 29% to $229 million. St. Petersburg Times (Fla.)
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- Column: Building designs come closer to achieving energy efficiency
More industry leaders in design and construction are calling for energy-efficient building designs, writes Stephen E. Smith, president of The American Institute of Architects, Michigan. According to Smith, designs that allow for reuse and source local materials are among the emerging trends in the industry. "Armed with equal measures of knowledge and good, old-fashioned American ingenuity, we can create built environments that cost less to build and maintain, have lower true life cycle costs, and nurture us better -- individually and as a society," writes Smith. The Flint Journal (Mich.)
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- First private greenfield airport will open in May
The first private, commercial greenfield airport in the U.S. is expected to open in May in Missouri's Taney County. The city of Branson, Mo., has signed a 30-year "pay-for-performance" agreement with the $140 million airport, and county officials have accepted ownership of the 922-acre property. The airport touts its "innovative business model," which includes affinity programs offered to travelers and developing unconventional revenue streams. Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation
(12/16)
       
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- Column: Recovery plan would advance GSA sustainability goals
The U.S. General Services Administration has welcomed President-elect Barack Obama's economic recovery plan because it includes an effort to make public buildings sustainable and more energy-efficient, writes Jim Williams, acting GSA administrator. "Within GSA, an investment in upgrading federal buildings means new funds to address the backlog of repair and alteration projects, especially in our 480 buildings that are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places," he writes. Williams also notes that many of the buildings were built during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration. NewsLI.com (New York)
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- Transit group supports green recovery package
A new group of transit experts supports building more bike and walking paths as well as the repair and maintenance of existing roads as part of an economic stimulus package. Transportation for America officials called the list of bridge and construction projects supported by state highway officials "more of the same," and they note that they believe a "green" recovery package could create thousands of jobs. The Hill
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