Engineering a Spectacle: Philippe Petit’s High-wire Act at National Building Museum

Legendary WTC tightrope walker and focus of Academy-award winning documentary Man on Wire discusses the robust engineering needed to rig one of his dramatic performances in an exclusive interview with ENR.

Maui Fire Insurance Claim and Coverage FAQs (Condo Insider)

Insurance law expert Tred Eyerly, Esq. answers the FAQs on insurance claims and coverage related to the Maui fire loss.

Millennium Tower Residents Billed $6.8 Million For Fix Overruns

With work finally over on the so-called fix of the Millennium Tower, residents are now saddled with a $6.8 million bill out of an estimated $20 million in cost overruns on the long delayed and troubled retrofit project, Jaxon Van Derbeken of NBC Bay Area reports.

Multiple Investigations Into Maui Wildfire, Could It Have Been Prevented?

KHON2 News reported getting to the bottom of what went wrong in Lahaina, and whether anything could have been prevented, is now the topic of a growing number of investigations.

The Digital Maturity of Construction

In the September 2023 episode of Chat AEC Tech, the panel discusses the digital maturity of AEC firms and digitalization in general.

State to Establish Fund to Settle Maui Fire Lawsuits

KHON2 News reported, the governor is allocating $100 million to support families in need, especially for Maui fire victims, and efforts are underway to start a fund to help resolve lawsuits against the state.

Kanye West Wanted Home Built With No Windows or Electricity, Lawsuit Claims | TMZ Live

TMZ Live reported, Kanye West had the project manager overseeing the remodel of his Malibu home sleeping on the floor, and fired the guy over a disagreement about removing all the home's windows and electricity ... this according to a new lawsuit.

New Maui Fire Lawsuit Against HECO Filed by Company Shareholder

Hawaiian Electric Company is facing a new lawsuit -- this time from the company's own shareholders.

San Francisco's Millennium Tower Stabilized, But Still Tilting

New monitoring data shows that while the $100 million Millennium Tower fix appears to have stopped further sinking and tilting, the building is not reversing the lean at the rate predicted by engineers, Jaxon Van Derbeken of NBC Bay Area reports.

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