Title should be "Some guys start a magazine about construction."
There's Engineering News-Record. And tons of trade magazines, from Tunnels and Tunneling International to Structure Magazine. There are lots of Discovery Channel specials on construction jobs.
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Agency has a good Flickr feed documenting their construction projects.[1] The East Side Acccess project is impressive. They have built another level of train station underneath Grand Central Station, without interfering with anything above it.
This is a bit different though: it's a construction culture magazine, intended for people interested in construction fashion and such.
Which isn't quite as weird as it sounds, as in Japan there's always been a heavy overlap between yankii/chinpira/bosozoku culture and the construction industry, this being one of the few industries in Japan where wannabe-yakuza punks with dyed hair etc could still get jobs.
The difference is that all your examples are focusing on cool engineering work, and perhaps the lead engineers that come up with the cool solutions, while this magazine is focusing on the actual people out there doing the work, rather than the project they are working on.
Look through the flickr page you posted and notice how there are hardly any portraits of the bottom of the rung workers.
There's Engineering News-Record. And tons of trade magazines, from Tunnels and Tunneling International to Structure Magazine. There are lots of Discovery Channel specials on construction jobs.
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Agency has a good Flickr feed documenting their construction projects.[1] The East Side Acccess project is impressive. They have built another level of train station underneath Grand Central Station, without interfering with anything above it.
[1] https://www.flickr.com/photos/mtaphotos/