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Construction supervisors may face charges in NYC firefighter deaths
Prosecutors may press manslaughter charges against a subcontractor and three construction supervisors in the deaths of two firefighters in 2007 at the Deutsche Bank building in New York City. Asbestos was being removed from the building, which was scheduled for demolition, when a fire broke out. The building's fire exits had been sealed off and the sprinkler system had been dismantled. New York City will not be indicted, despite its failure to safeguard the building. The New York Times (tiered subscription model) (12/21)
After demolition, expansion of Ind. convention center to start in Jan.

Construction crews on Saturday imploded the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. Explosives were set on four levels, in 875 different places. Construction to expand the city's convention center will start at the north edge of the site next month. Officials say it will take four months to clean up the debris from the demolition. MSNBC/WTHR-TV (Indianapolis) (12/22)
$200M project approved in Tempe, Ariz.
The City Council in Tempe, Ariz., and the Tempe Development Review Commission have approved a $200 million mixed-use development proposed by SAXA and Triyar Cos. Construction on the University Square project will start in the third quarter of next year and is expected to add hundreds of jobs. The project will include a hotel and retail and restaurant space. CoStar Group (12/19)
California panel endorses dams, canal to restore delta
Advisers to the governor of California have endorsed a plan that calls for new dams and a canal that will funnel water around the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Funding has not been established for the project, which could cost up to $7.2 billion for the canal and up to $9.6 billion for the channels through the delta. Meanwhile, the Bush administration ordered state and federal officials to cut the amount of water pumped from the delta to save a native fish from extinction. Daily Commercial News (12/19)
Construction cleared for Virgin Galactic spaceport
The FAA has approved Virgin Galactic's plan to start construction on a spaceport in Las Cruces, N.M. The company's SpaceShipTwo/White Knight launch system will take travelers on suborbital flights. Spaceport America will also be licensed for vertical and horizontal takeoffs. Gizmodo (12/18)
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Developers seek rescue package as commercial mortgages coming due
Some of the nation's largest property developers are asking the federal government to set up a program that would increase lending to commercial real estate. The group says that commercial mortgages coming due pose a threat to the global financial system. About $160 billion will come due in the next year. Officials have said they will consider including commercial real estate in a $200 billion plan aimed at salvaging the market for car loans, student loans and credit card debt. The Wall Street Journal (12/22)
Illegal immigrants make up sizable percentage of construction industry
Illegal immigrants make up about 14% of construction workers in the U.S., according to Pew Hispanic Center. Other studies estimate that the percentage of illegal workers in the construction industry is as much as 36%. Meanwhile, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently announced it will prosecute employers of illegal immigrants. Mondaq (free registration) (12/19)
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Alloy used in dental braces may lead to stronger buildings
An alloy used in dental braces may help scientists in India develop technology to help buildings resist damage during earthquake. They have found that Nitinol alloy resists permanent deformations from strain energy during earthquakes. "The properties observed in the material allow developing devices for seismic protection of structures," said K. Muthumani, a scientist working on the project at Structural Engineering Research Centre at Chennai. The Statesman (India)/Press Trust of India (12/21)
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