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IDOT invests $910 million in infrastructure projects

IDOT invests $910 million in infrastructure projects

05 Jul 2023 Special to Chicago Construction News
Judy Lamelza Special to Chicago Construction News Infrastructure construction in Illinois is on the brink of a renaissance as the state embarks on a historic spree of highway and bridge development pr …
IIDA Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary With Annual Interior Design Competition
As the International Interior Design Association celebrates its 25th anniversary, its annual Interior Design Competition continues to recognize and encourage innovation in the design and furnishing of …
Illinois Construction Employment Continues to Rebound Well From COVID-19 Pandemic
Construction employment in Illinois continues to rebound well and the state overall ranks highly nationally in how it has performed during the COVID-19 pandemic. While many states reported often shock …
Illinois governor signs $45B state construction bill

Illinois governor signs $45B state construction bill

01 Jul 2019 Construction Dive - Kim Slowey
In a move that reportedly transcended politics, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Friday signed into law a bipartisan plan that will sink $45 billion into state construction projects and construction-rel …
Illinois Institute of Technology Among the First Cohort of Universities to Receive DOE’s Zero Energy Design Designation
Two graduate programs at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago were among the first cohort to earn Zero Energy Design Designation (ZEDD), a program recognizing academic coursework focu …
Illinois Institute of Technology Names Reed Kroloff as Architecture Dean
The school that Ludwig Mies van der Rohe built has a new leader: The Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago has named Reed Kroloff as dean of the College of Architecture. Kroloff, who has a B.A. …
Implementation of Peoria-chicago Rail Project in Illinois in the Pipeline

Implementation of Peoria-chicago Rail Project in Illinois in the Pipeline

08 Aug 2022 Barbara Mangiri, Construction Review Online
The Peoria-Chicago rail project is now closer to its development stage after the results of its feasibility study were announced. Patrick Engineering prepared the feasibility study on behalf of the Il …
Initial Approval Granted For Pacifica Of Chicago In Chinatown
An initial approval has been granted for the redevelopment of the Hoyt Building at 465 W Cermak Road in Chinatown. Located along the south branch of the Chicago River on the corner with S Canal Street …
Initial Details Revealed For Residential Development At 301 S Green Street In The West Loop
Initial details have been revealed to the Committee on Design for a residential development at 301 S Green Street in the West Loop. Located on the south east corner W Jackson Boulevard, the new high r …
Initial Details Revealed for Two Developments Near the Pullman National Monument
Initial details have been revealed for two new developments near the recently opened Pullman National Monument in Pullman. While we do not know the formal address for each, the first will be a hotel l …
Initial Plans Revealed For ComEd Redevelopment Of 333 S LaSalle Street In The Loop
ComEd has announced plans to redevelop the existing trading building at 333 S LaSalle Street in The Loop. Located on the corner with W Van Buren Street, the low-rise building is adjacent to the Board …
Initial Plans Revealed For Residential Development At 4701 N Clark Street In Uptown
Initial plans have been revealed for a new residential project at 4701 N Clark Street in Uptown. Located just north of the intersection with W Leland Avenue near the St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery on …
Interior Construction Begins on Bank of America’s Flagship Chicago Office
Interior construction of the 536,000 square-foot development for the new Bank of America Tower in Chicago has begun this month. The Class A tower developed by Howard Hughes Corp. and Riverside Investm …
Irving Park Alderwoman OKs Plan For Affordable Apartments For Native Americans
IRVING PARK — Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez (33rd) has signed off on a nonprofit developer’s proposal to build 100 percent affordable apartments in Irving Park tailored to Indigenous people.  Afforda …
Is Automation the Future of Construction?

Is Automation the Future of Construction?

14 Feb 2020 Chicago Build Expo
According to a recent study by the Midwest Economic Policy Institute (MEPI), an increase in automation in the construction industry could displace as much as 49% (2.7 million) of America’s blue-collar …
Is Mass Timber the Future of Construction?

Is Mass Timber the Future of Construction?

24 Feb 2020 Caroline Delbert, Popular Mechanics
Could fire-blocking timber construction be part of the carbon-neutral city of the future? Scientists from Germany’s Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research think so. In a new paper, they argue t …
It takes two to make a thing go right: Construction starts on a pair of towers at old Chicago Spire site
The end is here for the infamous manmade crater at Lake Shore Drive and Grand Avenue. The twisting, 2,000-foot tall Chicago Spire was supposed to grow from this 75-foot deep hole. But the project fell …
It’s official: Bally’s casino in River West is Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s pick for Chicago’s gambling complex — but it’s not a done deal yet
A gambling complex in Chicago’s River West is now officially Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s pick for the city’s long-awaited casino license — an endeavor that could boost Chicago’s finances, factor into the c …
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