Coronavirus has struck a heavy blow against the MidAtlantic economy as it forces the region into lockdown with "closed for business" signs, hollows out the tourism and travel sector, turns out the lights on gatherings and events and drives the stock market into a dizzying tumble.
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ENR MidAtlantic has collected below the latest news, analysis and commentary on construction sector developments, with updates as they occur.
Latest Coverage
Cash-Strapped PennDOT Makes Emergency Borrowing Pitch to State Legislators
Judge says Virginia's Mask Mandate is Lawful
Pennsylvania School Staying on Schedule Despite Pandemic Complications
Pandemic Put $1B Hole in Pennsylvania's Transportation Budget
Amtrak Will Redevelop Baltimore Penn Station Despite COVID-19 Impacts
Construction Projects Across Pennsylvania Get Ready to Roll
Pa. Gov. Issues COVID-19 Safety Guidelines as Crews Prepare to Resume Work
Pa. Governor OKs Construction Restart for May 8
Army Corps Set to Deliver 28 More COVID-19 Alternate Care Facilities
Penn Med Rushes Philly Project For COVID-19 Care
Pa. to Restart $530M in Turnpike Projects
UVA Accelerates Hospital Project to Meet COVID-19 Demand
PennDOT Unfreezes 60 Critical Highway, Bridge Projects
Airport $1.1 billion modernization hits turbulence
Work Continues on PennDOT emergency, critical highway and bridge projects
Philadelphia Hospital Project Pushes Forward to Care For COVID-19 Patients
Va. Gov. Orders Nonessential Businesses to Close, Not Including Construction
Baltimore Public Works Officials Announce Restrictions Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
Is Mariner East Pipeline Project 'Essential'? That's Unclear, As Gov. Wolf Shuts Down Businesses
Pa. Contractors Rush To Respond to Construction Stop Order
Pennsylvania Halts All 'Non-Life Sustaining Business' Operations, Including Construction
Contractor Pauses $215M W.Va. Highway Job Over Worker COVID-19 Concerns
Shell keeps Beaver County petro construction site open
But, then says not really
Baltimore hospital announces $12.5 million expansion to deal with bed demand (construction to start immediately)
Philly not following Boston’s lead