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Safety Watch – Risk of Cave-Ins, Trench Collapses Pose Significant Perils and Fines for Contractor

Over the past decade, at least 250 workers have died from cave-in or trench collapses. Because of the significant peril that can result from these activities, safety precautions must be taken. Beyond the use of trench boxes or proper shoring and hard hats, spoil piles must be placed at a safe distance to avoid collapsing into the trench and imperiling workers.

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Washington Update – ARTBA Chair Testifies that a Maze of Policy Changes May Complicate IIJA Implementation

WASHINGTON—While more than 75,000 transportation improvement projects have been initiated, including one in nearly every congressional district, and 43,000 construction jobs have been created by 2021’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act , regulatory proposals threaten to hamper the law’s progress, American Road & Transportation Builders Association Chair Tim Duit told a congressional panel July 24.

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NYC Office Building Market Sees Values Rise Amid Shift in Demand for Space

NEW YORK—Office buildings in New York City remain a critical contributor to its economy and tax base, as market values reached nearly $205 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2025, surpassing pre-pandemic levels, according to a report released on Aug. 7 by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. These higher market values are being fueled by growth outside of traditional Midtown office districts, including Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Union Square, Soho, Downtown Brooklyn and Long Island City.

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Port Authority Sees $24M Funding For Stewart Runway Project in 2017

NEW YORK—The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced on Aug. 12 that New York Stewart International Airport had received a $24.2-million grant from the Biden-Harris administration for a rehabilitation project completed six years ago that restored two airport runways to a state of good repair and installed new environmentally friendly LED lights into the runway pavement, ensuring safe aircraft operations at the airport.

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