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St. Louis has had a banner year for construction in 2018. The number of building permits issued was up in 17 of the city's 28 wards. The value of new…
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Residents in the Shrewsbury area will have to wait a bit longer for their ramp on Interstate 44 to reopen.The Missouri Department of Transportation…
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The workforce shortage in the construction industry is not going away.A survey by the Associated General Contractors of America found that 80 percent of…
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In a race against the bulldozers and cranes, a Saint Louis University history professor and a handful of students are conducting an archeological dig in…
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The Martin Luther King Jr. Bridge will be closed for a year, beginning Monday.Both directions of the bridge over the Mississippi River, connecting St.…
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The construction industry is booming. Nationally, employment in the sector increased by 303,000 over the past year, reaching a 10-year high, according to…
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Developers seeking tax incentives from the city of St. Louis on public projects will soon need to show they’ve met thresholds for participation from…
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St. Louis Alderman Jeffrey Boyd, Ward 22, wants city residents, women and people of color to have a fair shot at city construction contracts.Boyd and…
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For the next year, a series of forums will examine the issue of regional collaboration. The Construction Forum St. Louis’ directors aim to discuss what…
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Jane Jones was overwhelmed when she first visited the 6 North Apartments building in the Central West End.Built in 2004, it’s the nation’s first building…