Work on the Ontario Place redevelopment project has been temporarily paused after a group hoping to preserve the site won an injunction preventing further construction until a court hearing on July 19. CBC’s Clara Pasieka explains.
Send a letter to the Editor at CDJ. Comment on an article / posting, or promote your firm's practice within CDJ's highly targeted audience of Construction Defect and Claims Professionals.
Guidelines: All letters to the editor are welcome and will be considered for publication or posting online. The preferred method is to e-mail letters to editor@constructiondefectjhournal.com.
• Letters should be timely and should be addressed to the editor; no open letters to other people are printed. Letters may contain links to accompanying relevant content, company websites, or relevant third party sites.
• Letters sent are considered signed for the purposes of publication, and must contain contact information including letter writer's city and state.
• No more than four signatures per letter.
• We edit and/or trim letters as little as possible, but we reserve the right to do so as necessary.
To submit a letter please send to
editor@constructiondefectjournal.com
The Latest Construction Defect and Claims News Delivered Straight to Your Inbox...
Subscribing is easy and it's Free! Just Click the Subscribe link and hit send. Or use the following link...
- 1 of 203
- next ›
In Shelby County, the city of Timpson is working on cleaning up after a tornado warned storm caused damage near downtown. Wind ripped the roof of its City Hall, CBS19 reported.
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger celebrates 750 employees this summer as the firm welcomes a diverse class of new team members across all offices.
An estimated 6,000 construction workers died by suicide in 2022, an increase from 2021, NBC News reported.
Officials with the City of Miami announced Monday that the Temple Court Apartment building complex will be demolished Tuesday morning following a massive fire that displaced more than 40 residents last week, CBS Miami reported.
KOCO 5 News reports that Oklahoma City is on track to build the United State’s tallest building.
Catastrophe models are not just for hurricanes. They are also not just for insurance carriers. Ming Lee, president and CEO of catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide, discusses how insurance brokers and governments are increasingly using cat models and how cat models are expanding into other risks and expanding geographically.
CDJ SECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
CONSTRUCTION INSURANCE NEWS
HOMEBUILDERS NEWS
CONSTRUCTION DEFECT SEMINARS
CONSTRUCTION DEFECT CHANNEL
CONSTRUCTION DEFECT JOURNAL HOME
SUBSCRIBE TO CDJ
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
CONTACT CDJ SUBMIT STORY
CD NEWS YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED
ARCHIVES
CD DEFECT COVERAGE ISSUES
CD ARTICLES
Construction Defect Journal is aggregated from a variety of news sources, article submissions, contributors, and information from industry professionals.
No content on this site should be construed as legal advice or expert opinion. By viewing this site you agree to be bound by its terms and conditions
Copyright 2024 - Construction Defect Journal – All Rights Reserved