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Construction Extraction – October 3, 2024

10/3/2024

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Unveiling Bold Brews and Breaking News within the AEC Community – October 3, 2024

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Dive into this week's construction highlights from across the U.S., including significant infrastructure projects and cutting-edge developments in the busiest regions between September 25 and October 1. Plus, explore this week's coffee feature, Big Trouble by Counter Culture, a smooth blend of nutty, caramel, and chocolate flavors. Whether you're looking to stay on top of construction trends or find your next favorite brew, this post has it all!


Latest Construction News (September 25 – October 1)Here’s a look at some key developments in U.S. construction during the week of September 25 to October 1:
  1. New Infrastructure Bill Sparks Projects Across the Midwest With the recent passage of a federal infrastructure bill, new projects aimed at modernizing transportation and public utilities are underway across the Midwest. Notable developments include upgrades to major highways in Illinois and Michigan, aimed at alleviating congestion and supporting commercial trucking.
  2. Sustainability Push in Commercial Construction Cities like Portland and Austin are making strides in sustainable building practices. New commercial projects are emphasizing low-carbon materials and energy-efficient designs, setting new standards for eco-friendly construction. This aligns with growing national initiatives to reduce the carbon footprint of urban development.
  3. Northeast Residential Market Boom The Northeast continues to see a surge in residential construction, driven by demand for multi-family housing. High-rise apartment complexes are being developed in cities like Boston and New York, catering to a growing urban population. These projects highlight the region's rapid urbanization and the push for modern, affordable housing solutions.


Coffee of the Week: Big Trouble by Counter CultureFor a coffee named Big Trouble, this blend delivers comforting flavors of nutty, caramel, and chocolate that are easy to love. Sourced from sustainable producers across the globe, Big Trouble is expertly roasted to bring out a sweet, smooth flavor profile that delights with every sip. Whether you prefer it as a morning brew or an afternoon pick-me-up, this medium-dark roast strikes the perfect balance between bold flavors and a satisfying medium body.
  • Learn more: Big Trouble – Counter Culture Coffee
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