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Boston Contractor Licensing Guide 2024: Steps, Permits, and State Differences

Contractors Liability Blog

Contractors who want to work in Boston, Massachusetts, need to know about local and state licensing rules. The Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation (OCABR) manages this process. City-Specific Note: Contractors in Boston often have to meet stricter local rules when they work on historic or high-risk projects.

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Luton Town’s New Stadium: Power Court’s £450m Journey from Planning to Premier League Reality

UK Construction Blog

Key Takeaways Luton Town will move from their historic 12,000-capacity Kenilworth Road to a new 25,000-seat Power Court Stadium in 2028/29, marking the end of 119 years at their current cramped ground and doubling their matchday capacity to meet Premier League requirements.

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Article 4 Direction: What Property Owners Need to Know Before Converting

UK Construction Blog

These directions are typically implemented to protect the character and amenity of designated areas such as conservation zones or to manage property concentrations like Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs).

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The Growth Trap Swallowing Texas Construction Firms

Construction Daily News

Commercial projects break ground weekly. Project managers, superintendents, skilled trade workers – all have become precious commodities. ” This observation captures the fundamental paradox: more work requires more workers, but the worker supply doesn’t expand at the same rate as demand.

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Manchester United New Stadium: £2bn 100,000-Capacity Vision to Replace Old Trafford

UK Construction Blog

Key Takeaways Manchester United is building the UK’s largest football stadium with a 100,000-seat capacity on land adjacent to Old Trafford, designed by Foster + Partners as part of a £2 billion regeneration project set to complete by 2030-31. The project promises significant economic benefits with Oxford Economics projecting £7.3

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How Gateway is Keeping Massive $16B Hudson Tunnel Project on Track

ENR Construction

Photo by Scott Blair/ENR July 23, 2025 Crews spread out across five construction sites are working to add a pair of tunnels under the Hudson River and nine miles of new passenger rail line to provide more reliable connectivity between New Jersey and New York City. to continue expansion of the minicity above the tracks.

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Water System Builds Cleaner Future for Buenos Aires River

ENR Construction

Photo courtesy of Webuild A mega infrastructure project—the Riachuelo wastewater treatment system—is approaching final delivery by the end of this month. It aims to halt the stream of waste and raw sewage into the river that has historically been habitual.