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Zoning Regulations Pose Challenges for Regional Builders, but Three Female-Led Projects May Help

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Zoning Regulations Pose Challenges for Regional Builders, but Three Female-Led Projects May Help. These trailblazing women are digitizing zoning codes and regulations to help builders create more affordable housing. Mon, 07/11/2022 - 10:22.

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Virginia pioneers adoption of offsite construction code

Construction Dive

Ryan Colker, vice president of innovation for the ICC, told Construction Dive what the code will mean for builders in the region and beyond.

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Gilbane promotes exec to Mid-Atlantic region lead

Construction Dive

Industry veteran Ted Holt helped the contractor become the second-largest builder in the Baltimore region.

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Maryland contractor expands footprint with new office in North Carolina

Construction Dive

Harkins Builders first entered the Raleigh-Durham market in 2018. Now, with millions of dollars of work in the region, it’s strengthening its foothold.

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Gilbane taps former Skanska exec for regional president role

Construction Dive

The Rhode Island builder chose 30-year veteran Michael C. Brown to oversee its Midwest and Texas regions.

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ABC’s Construction Backlog Indicator Rebounds

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Associated Builders and Contractors reported its Construction Backlog Indicator increased to 8.2 Backlog is down over the past year for every region except for the Middle States, which now has the second largest backlog of any region. months in March from 8.1 The reading is down 0.5 months from March 2023.

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Rising Construction Costs Lead to Higher Risks

Construction Business Owner

These costs have surged due to a combination of factors, including supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, increased material prices, and evolving regional risk exposures. Regional challenges, such as wildfire exclusions impacting project liability in California, require specific attention.

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