One World Trade news has always been big for our readers, which is no surprise, considerings the project has been one of the most-watched U.S. construction sites of the past decade. This week, a debate about the structure, as well as an important deal for Turner Construction Co. in Cleveland ranked among our most popular reads.
Check out what else you might have missed at the links below:
- OSHA: Latino construction workers more likely to die on NYC sites: A new report being released Thursday highlights a serious issue for New York projects.
- Crane toppling into soft ground claims life of Minn. worker: The accident happened when a crane that was lifting a beam fell over at the site and the cab was partially submerged in soft soil.
- Council will decide if One World Trade has a spire or antenna: Does New York City's new tower have a 1,776-foot-tall American icon, or is it structurally just a big building with an antenna?
- Turner scores $260M Cleveland hotel project as council begins review: Public funding would be provided for the deal under legislation being considered.
- Don't undercut your success with easy mistakes that can lose business: Anyone who is serious about running a business is looking for ways to bring in business and convert it to profit, but it's also important to avoid some too-easy habits that can repel customers.
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