USGBC, LEED Targeted in Class-Action Lawsuit
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and its founders have been named as defendants in a class action lawsuit filed in federal court.
Election Preview: Infrastructure Views Drive Industry Donations
With control of the House and perhaps the Senate at stake, construction unions and industry groups are on track to equal their political contributions in 2006, the most recent midterm election year.
Study: Gulf Coast Needs $350-Bil. Infrastructure Expenditure
Extreme losses in oil, gas and utility properties along the Gulf Coast over the next 20 years can be averted or mitigated by billions of investment by the public sector and private industry, according to a report released Wednesday by Entergy Corp: and the Americas Wetland Foundation.
Chicago Spire's Foreclosure Marks the End of an Era
Foreclosure lawsuits mounting atop the $2-billion Chicago Spire project come at a time when the Windy Citys glut of condominium inventory has forced developers to make other deals.
Defendants in Fatal Ground Zero Fire Face Manslaughter Trial in January
Three former New York City project officials indicted in connection with a fatal 2007 fire at a vacant Ground Zero high-rise being cleaned of asbestos and demolished will stand trial on manslaughter and other charges on Jan. 18.
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