By William DeJong
(03/03/2011)
(03/03/2011)
Since 2008, the economy has declined, which has significantly impacted funding for school maintenance and construction. However, indicators suggest the economy is beginning to stabilize.
By Nicholas Gosling
(08/10/2010)
(08/10/2010)
Three U.S. organizations are in the process of developing 16 new schools to replace a few of the more than 4,000 schools that were damaged or destroyed in January’s 7.3-magnitude quake.
By William DeJong
(06/09/2010)
(06/09/2010)
Renovate or build new? This age-old question goes far beyond renovation vs. new construction because it involves multiple issues and community stakeholders.
By William S. DeJong
(11/11/2009)
(11/11/2009)
Conditions in world financial markets have improved and activity in the U.S. housing sector has increased, but the economy is still not good for school districts. Many are making substantial budget cuts, often including maintenance and operations.