Missed the big headlines this week? Don't worry, we've got you covered. From what may be the world's next tallest building to the Porsche tower that parks cars in tenants' luxury apartments, these are Construction Dive's most read news stories of the week. Take a look:
- OSHA to pay extra attention to temporary workers' safety: The agency told its inspectors to scrutinize temporary workers supplied by staffing companies and the safety training they receive onsite.
- Porsche Design Tower parks car in your living room: Miami's Porsche-designed residential tower will deposit a driver and their car into their living room.
- Can you build a skyscraper out of wood?: New research from Skidmore, Owings and Merrill suggests a tower using mass timber along with some concrete and steel is feasible.
- International Green Building Code gains ground on rival LEED standards: The International Green Building Code may appeal to governments and businesses more than LEED standards that shoot too high.
- Chinese firm boasts world's tallest building to go up in three months: Broad Sustainable Building Corporation says it's about ready to begin building the half-mile-high Sky City One from prefabricated elements later this year.
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