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Suffolk, Teamsters, Provide Training
Roxbury, MA – In an effort to provide valuable career training opportunities for minorities and women, Teamsters Local 25 and Suffolk Construction have joined forces with Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s City Academy, a new initiative that trains Boston residents for city jobs. As part of this partnership, Suffolk and Teamsters Local 25 are providing City […]
Construction Employment Reaches Record High in Mass
Alexandria, VA – Forty-three states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs between June 2017 and June 2018, while 32 states and D.C. added construction jobs between May and June, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data released today. Association officials cautioned that continued job gains […]

Griffin Offers New Educational Opportunity
Holliston, MA – Wayne J. Griffin Electric, Inc. recently announced its partnership with Wentworth Institute of Technology to offer graduates of its in-house Apprenticeship Training Program the opportunity to pursue an associate of applied science degree in engineering and technology (AENT). With the goal of giving students the best in education and training, Griffin Electric […]

Caesars Forum Breaks Ground in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV – Caesars Entertainment Corporation broke ground on its newest development, Caesars Forum, a $375 million, 550,000sf conference center in Las Vegas. Within walking distance to more than 20,000 Caesars Entertainment hotel rooms, connected to 5,000 Caesars Entertainment hotel rooms and adjacent to the LINQ Promenade retail district, this state-of-the-art and LEED silver […]

Two Join Architectural Staff
Centerbrook, CT – Centerbrook Architects & Planners recently added Ben Mayne and Andrew Wait to the architectural staff in the firm’s latest round of hires. Mayne joins Centerbrook fulltime following internships at the firm in each of the two previous summers. Wait comes to Centerbrook from Northeastern University. Mayne and Wait join the Centerbrook staff that also […]

DPS Hires Greyling
Albany, NY – DPS Group recently welcomed Werner Greyling as senior vice president, U.S. project operations, in the firm’s Albany office. In this new role, Werner will lead its strategic direction and growth, with a focus on pursuing new markets, driving project execution improvements, and developing a strong results-driven culture. Werner brings more than 20 years of industry […]

City Point Named a Best Place to Work
Boston – City Point Partners recently announced it was ranked No. 3 in the Extra Small category (20-49 employees) on the Boston Business Journal‘s 2018 Best Places to Work in Massachusetts list. The award honors those companies who create the most enjoyable and meaningful work environments throughout the Greater Boston area. Eighty companies were honored […]
Construction Employment At 10 Year High
Arlington, VA – Construction employment increased by 13,000 jobs in June and by 282,000 jobs over the past year, reaching a 10-year high, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said many construction firms appear to be more willing to hire amid lower tax rates […]

Acella Promotes Brash
Pembroke, MA – Acella Construction Corporation recently announced the promotion of Scott Brash from Senior Superintendent to the position of General Superintendent. In his new post Brash will train and mentor Acella’s growing team of project superintendents, as well as oversee projects in operations, to ensure the highest quality and standards of excellence that are the hallmarks […]
MCCI Posts 1st-Quarter Results
New York City, NY – Continuing economic expansion in the U.S. does not appear to be translating into rapid growth in construction spending, concludes the Marcum Commercial Construction Index for the first quarter of 2018. The report from Marcum LLP’s national Construction Services group found that nonresidential construction spending in March, the most recent period for which […]