Top 200 Environmental Firms Reach Out to Tap Markets Debra K. Rubin Mary B. Powers August 9, 2018 No Comments Stronger global economies push environmental work despite uncertain federal regulations and delayed infrastructure investment.Read More
Alabama Nuke Developer, a Trump Donor, Seeks Billions in DOE Project Funds Mary B. Powers August 8, 2018 No Comments SNC Lavalin is hired to complete motballed Bellefonte site, but little is known on power delivery strategy.Read More
Southland Digs Market Prospects Mary B. Powers August 8, 2018 No Comments Contractor, new to the Top 200 Environmental Firms list, sees reward in water-wastewater sector expansion.Read More
EHS Support Tries Disruption August 8, 2018 No Comments Top 200 Environmental Firms newcomer sees its virtual approach as a competitive edge.Read More
Structural Engineer Robert Silman, Expert on Bolstering Aging Landmarks, Dies at Age 83 Nadine M. Post August 8, 2018 One Comment Robert Silman, known for repairing ailing structures, died July 31. The 83-year-old structural engineer succumbed to cancer—first diagnosed in 1984.Read More
Who Killed the Chief Engineer of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam? Simegnew Bekele was found dead in Addis Ababa Shem Oirere August 7, 2018 No Comments The government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has promised investigations.Read More
Databases and Construction In a First, the Project Deliverables Include a Blockchain Twin Gardner Builders makes some construction technology history Tom Sawyer August 6, 2018 One Comment A Midwest contractor turns to a new technology to automatically gather and share asset data in an unchangeable database for handoverRead More
WSP Global Will Acquire Louis Berger for $400 Million Debra K. Rubin July 31, 2018 No Comments Design firm deal is set to close in Q4; new role for Louis Berger CEO James Stamatis remains unclear.Read More
Advancing the Conversation: ENR's Top 20 Under 40 Discuss Critical Industry Issues Scott Blair Scott Judy July 26, 2018 2 Comments Young leaders assembled for an ENR summit to discuss critical topics including technology, diversity and attracting new talent, while searching for ways they could manifest their ideals in their companies and the industry.Read More
Nuclear Construction Vogtle Seeks Help as it Heads Toward Peak Construction Bechtel Project Director Ty Troutman Details Project Needs Pam Radtke Russell July 25, 2018 One Comment Peak construction at the first new U.S. nuclear plant in 30 years will happen later this year, and the project will need 8,500 workers on site.Read More