Publications

Spring 2024 magazine issue published

The Spring 2024 magazine format issue of California Construction News has been published. You can view the magazine on page…

2 months ago

‘Point-in-Time’ count will influence LA’s housing path

California Construction News staff writer Last week's “Point-in-Time” count is an important step to bring more people inside means advocating…

3 months ago

First CCN magazine issue published

The first online magazine format issue of California Construction News has been published. You can view the magazine on page…

2 years ago

San Francisco most expensive city on the globe to build: Turner & Townsend

California Construction News staff writer San Francisco has become the most expensive city in the world in which to build,…

2 years ago

Dodge Momentum Index ends 2020 on a high note

The Dodge Momentum Index jumped 9.2% in December to 134.6 (2000=100) from the revised November reading of 123.3. The Momentum…

3 years ago

CHSRA releases 2020 sustainability report

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) has released its 2020 Sustainability Report: Building Resilience. The annual report details ongoing efforts…

4 years ago

Survey forecasts growth in California commercial real estate through 2022: The exception Bay Area multifamily looks gloomy

The Spring/Summer 2019 Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast California Commercial Real Estate Survey reveals a more optimistic outlook than has been…

5 years ago

San Francisco now most expensive place in the world to build: Turner & Townsend

San Francisco has displaced New York City as the most expensive place to build, with an average cost of $417…

5 years ago

Southern California residential building permits decline in 2018, while increasing in other parts of the state

The Real Estate Research Council of Southern California reports that building permits were issued for 56,523 units (including single family…

5 years ago

Residential construction worker shortage fuelled by poor pay, risky working conditions and shrinking labor pool: Report

California needs at least 200,000 new residential construction workers - but the pay is not competitive, working conditions are risky,…

5 years ago