Infrastructure Coronavirus Complicates Already-Complex P3 Project in Norway Peter Reina May 12, 2020 No Comments Three international firms have prequalified to finance, design, build and operate the $1-billion Rv. 555 for 25 years.Read More
Latest Southeast Updates on the Coronavirus Pandemic Tracking industry impacts as COVID-19 forces closures and interrupts business across the region Scott Judy May 12, 2020 One Comment The latest news on the pandemic's impact across the Southeast region.Read More
Coronavirus and construction Construction Loses 975,000 Jobs in April, Due to COVID-19 Impacts Tom Ichniowski May 8, 2020 2 Comments Industry's unemployment rate jumps to 16.6% from March's 6.9%.Read More
Coronavirus and Construction AECOM Says Owners Are Paying For Most Pandemic-Idled Project CM Costs The company continued to pile up restructuring-related losses in fiscal 2020 first half Richard Korman May 6, 2020 No Comments The engineering and construction services giant is working its way out of fixed-price contracts.Read More
Survey: Workloads Decline Amid Virus Outbreak Alisa Zevin May 6, 2020 No Comments Overall expectations have been downgraded for the next 12 months. Read More
Boston Officials Outline Gradual Construction Restart Projects closed by the city's COVID-19 work-stop order prepare to reopen Scott Van Voorhis May 6, 2020 No Comments Non-essential projects shut down by Boston's COVID-19 work-stop order in March prepare for a slow return to work. Read More
Coronavirus and Construction Treasury Extends PPP Repayment Deadline, but Eligibility Confusion Persists Tom Ichniowski May 5, 2020 No Comments AGC says unless Treasury clarifies new guidance, some construction firms will repay loans, lay off workers.Read More
After Cutting Workforce, Georgia Power Sticks to Current Vogtle Schedule Scott Judy May 5, 2020 One Comment The utility says a recent 20% reduction in the project’s workforce due to the coronavirus pandemic shouldn't affect the in-service date targets for the new nuclear units.Read More
Amtrak Will Redevelop Baltimore Penn Station Despite COVID-19 Impacts Stephanie Loder May 1, 2020 No Comments The $90-million project will continue despite large drops seen in 2020 for U.S. rail line's ridership, revenue and earnings due to the pandemic. Read More
Coronavirus and Construction California Counties Detail Work Resumption Rules, But Questions Remain Erica Berardi May 1, 2020 No Comments With all construction set to start May 4, new required safety protocols for seven Bay Area counties still have unclear and confusing details.Read More