From West Newsmagazine: Chesterfield Mall is blighted. That’s the finding of an analysis by PGAV Planners, which was engaged to determine if the property and surrounding redevelopment area were defined as blighted per state statutes. Those findings were shared during a public hearing on the Chesterfield Regional 353 Development Plan and Project at the July […]
If you are not familiar with MOWIT (Missouri Women in Trades – mowit.org), you should be. This organization is truly one that fosters and supports career development of women who work in or want to work in the skilled construction trades. MOWIT is a non-profit with a mission to expand opportunities for women to enter and […]
From CNBC: The U.S. economy still has a massive labor shortage. The American Health Association reports 600,000 nurses plan to leave the field by 2027. Even the construction industry will need another 540,000 workers on top of the normal pace of hiring to meet the demand for labor, according to the Associated Builders and Contractors. […]
The construction industry had 374,000 job openings on the last day of June, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey. JOLTS defines a job opening as any unfilled position for which an employer is actively recruiting. Industry job openings […]
From Southeast Missourian: A standing room only audience of residents packed into Cape Girardeau County Commission chambers July 24 to hear a St. Louis attorney and representatives of Juno Beach, Florida-based NextEra Energy explain the benefits of a solar farm — Lutesville Solar Project — being planned for 1,500 acres in the southeastern part of […]
From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune: Rebuild Illinois capital program is launching the largest infrastructure construction program in state history, with $41 billion over six years going into roads, bridges, aviation, rail and more. “Over the next six years we’re investing over $40 billion to improve all modes of transportation across our great state. That […]
Gray Design Group, named one of the Midwest Top Design Firms by Engineering News-Record and a Rising Giant by Interior Design, recently hired and promoted several architectural and interior design team members due to continued firm growth. Gray welcomes architect Brian Paul and two project associates in the architecture studio, Kyle Markowitz and Ethan Tollefson. […]
Great Rivers Greenway (GRG), the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), Metro Transit/Bi-State Development and St. Louis County Parks celebrated the completion of the St. Vincent Greenway expansion along St. Charles Rock Road. Community members joined project partners for a celebration event and ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, July 27. Attendees enjoyed free desserts and participated […]
This week Forum drone photographer Louis Kelly, owner of Drone Eagle, LLC, zooms in on Alumnus Gardens, located at 4409 St. Louis Ave. in North St. Louis’ Ville Neighborhood. Vecino Group, a Springfield, MO-based developer and general contractor of affordable housing communities, is developing the project in partnership with Kansas City-based The Nash Group. The […]
The Joint Venture team of Reinhardt Construction, LLC (Columbia) and S. M. Wilson & Co., known as Reinhardt/Wilson, has been selected as the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for Columbia Public Schools’ bond program aimed to improve and expand the district’s facilities. Over the coming year, Reinhardt/Wilson and the architect team, DLR Group and SOA, will […]
Pat Coleman, MBA, has joined Alberici as vice president of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) where she will serve as champion, change agent and strategic leader to support the firm’s commitment to recruiting and retaining a diverse, talented workforce and engaging with and supporting disadvantaged businesses. Additionally, she will advise on community engagement efforts to […]
Cementland: Bob Cassilly’s Unfinished Masterpiece, an architectural photographic exhibit by Richard Sprengeler, is on display from Aug. 2 through Sept. 22 in the Carnegie Room of the St. Louis Public Library Central Library, 1301 Olive Street. The exhibit showcases the unfinished last project of sculptor and visionary Bob Cassilly, who is perhaps best known for City […]
by Dr. John Gaal Editor’s Note: Each week, Dr. John Gaal, director of worker wellness for the Missouri Works Initiative, a non-profit workforce formed by the Missouri AFL-CIO, collects and comments on news and trends in workforce wellness and life balance. Construction Forum will be carrying the Worker Wellness & Well-Being Blog as a regular […]
by Cindy Bambini, St. Louis Business Development Leader, CannonDesign This is a true story about the power of community. Specifically, the #stlouis design community. My community. It is also a story of generosity, friendship, and creativity. The story begins in May of 2022 at St. Louis Forum 40th-anniversary event, where a panel of four women […]
On a triple-digit scorcher of a day this Thursday, Construction Forum and St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) staged a career event that 169 not-easily-impressed youth seemed to appreciate. The second annual Construction Forum “Yeah I Built That” was hosted in partnership with SLDC. It was held under a large pavilion at Sumner High School on […]
This week, Forum drone videographer Louis Kelly of Drone Eagle, LLC documented progress on the new headquarters of First Bank in Creve Coeur. The bank is building the new headquarters, scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2024. The 175,000 SF complex, designed by architect Lamar Johnson Collaborative be LEED certified. It is comprised […]
From Contractor: Last year, tuition at US private colleges and universities grew to nearly $40,000 per year; for public in-state college tuition, the cost was $10,500, according to data collected by US News & World Report and reported by CNN Business. Add in housing, food, books and other cost-of-living expenses for a four-year degree, and a secondary […]
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: A local developer is looking to lead the renovation of the historic and long-vacant Cleveland High School on the city’s South Side. Chris Goodson said the project is still in its infancy, but Cleveland could be redeveloped into housing, retail and even office space for nonprofits. “This is an exciting opportunity,” […]
From Construction Dive: Volatility in construction kickoffs persisted in June as new manufacturing groundbreakings fell off a cliff, driving total starts down 9% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1 trillion, according to Dodge Construction Network. That followed a rise of 8% in May. A lack of mega-projects is the main cause for this […]
A crew from Hillsdale Demolition Contracting works to tear down the J.C. Penney Auditorium last week at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. The cleared land will make room for construction of the new Richter Family Welcome and Alumni Center, which will serve as the new front door to the university as it engages with prospective students and welcomes back its more […]