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Green light for thousands of apartments in the center: Massive plan in Tel Hashomer is underway

 The Minister of Labor visits the College of Handasa Ba’gova

WIN-WIN Situation: Dozens of haredim on their way to work on construction sites

 Arab construction workers in Israel.

Safety of Arab workers and women working night shifts is at risk during Ramadan

New Commercial center planned at Eshkol Regional Council entrance

 Expected to take two years, the light rail will transform the Bar-Ilan/Shmuel Hanavi junction.

Evolution of Jerusalem's Bar-Ilan/Shmuel Hanavi Interchange

Coming up off the ground due to light rail construction

Light rail construction may have caused rising flea-borne typhus cases in Tel Aviv

By LIHI SHORESH
 MASSIVE CONSTRUCTION site off Jaffa Road, not far from the city entrance (and opposite where ‘Jerusalem Post’ staff work amid the cacophany).

Grapevine: Rising too high?

 The illustration of the complex - Nurit 2

Urban Renewal Capital: This is a massive plan approved in Jerusalem

 The sight of a building collapse on Serlin Holon Street, evacuated prior, unfolded on September 13, 2021.

The urgency of urban renewal; it directly impacts human lives

 Although the skyline is currently dotted with cranes, Arnona Hills, to be completed by 2026, will be Jerusalem’s newest prime residential project.

Arnona Hills: Jerusalem’s newest residential gem

 A BLUE accent wall adds a splash of vibrancy to this cozy mamad/guest room with TV and small shelves. The space is also equipped with a dedicated workspace. Designer: Sandy Brudner | Sandy B Interiors.

Safe room chic: Making your mamad safe, comfortable, and beautiful

Influx of foreign construction workers begins

By Yaniv Ram
 Renewal Plan for the Sela Neighborhood in Netanya.

Netanya's history: Pioneering Sela's neighborhood revitalization program

 Egged inspectors: Under scrutiny.

This week in Jerusalem: Too much ticketing

 The construction site on stormy days.

Report: accidents in the construction sector are on the rise