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New life, new purpose for Michigan Central Station

Date: Jul-13-2018

DETROIT - What do you do with an 18-story behemoth building, positioned hard-up against a wide set of railroad tracks in an area that's inconvenient to downtown, that was built...

New lock at the Soo takes a step forward

Date: Jul-13-2018

The construction of a twin to the Poe Lock - the largest of the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie - took a step forward with the release of a...

News Briefs

Date: Jul-13-2018

Gordie Howe Bridge moving forward WINDSOR, ONTARIO - The Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority (WDBA) announced July 5 that the consortium group Bridging North America has been selected to design, build, finance,...

Michigan's boom is building - with fewer workers

Date: Jun-29-2018

Employment in Michigan's construction industry stumbled a bit with our extended winter weather this year, but for the most part it's been a case of ain't no stoppin' us now....

News Briefs

Date: Jun-29-2018

Down goes the U.S. jobless rate Michigan's construction employment is doing just fine, thank you, as you'll see elsewhere on this page. The job picture for the overall economy in...

Our ability to win these battles starts at the ballot box

Date: Jun-29-2018

"Reward your friends and punish your enemies." That oft-quoted line by Samuel Gompers (1850-1924), the first and longest-serving president of the American Federation of Labor, was uttered in a completely...

Prices rise for construction materials

Date: Jun-29-2018

Construction employment is up. So are prices of materials. The Associated General Contractors of America reported on June 13 that construction costs accelerated again in May, with steep increases for...

Some fight left in the battle to sustain Michigan's prevailing wage

Date: Jun-29-2018

LANSING - "The good news," Michigan Building and Construction Trades Council President Steve Claywell noted dryly in an e-mailed update to affiliates on the aftermath of the repeal of the...

Trades' solid work transforms Eastern Michigan's Strong Hall

Date: Jun-29-2018

YPSILANTI - One of the largest expenditures in recent years at Eastern Michigan University will yield new and revamped existing space for teaching and learning STEM principles. Strong Hall, on...

Utilities push state's coal plants toward extinction

Date: Jun-29-2018

JACKSON - Consumers Energy announced June 13 it is "seizing a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape Michigan’s energy future" with a plan of using zero coal for its energy production by...