Viewpoint Public-Private Partnerships: When Will Reality Meet the Promise? Richard Fechner, GHD August 30, 2018 No Comments Industry expert outlines what’s stopping the world’s leading economy from becoming the world’s biggest infrastructure P3 marketRead More
Engineering, Construction Corporate Boards Are Missing the Mark Jim Parsons August 29, 2018 No Comments Industry study says lack of diversity, board-member prep and attention to strategy are cramping the effectiveness of industry boardsRead More
Financial Update After Successful Stock Offering, Construction Partners Seeks More Acquisitions Scott Van Voorhis August 28, 2018 No Comments The industry's newest publicly traded company isn't looking for megaprojects.Read More
Construction Starts See a Small Boost in First Half of 2018 Alisa Zevin August 22, 2018 No Comments Total construction starts are up 1% in the first half of 2018 compared to this time last year, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.Read More
Lane Construction Sheds Asphalt Unit for $555 Million Peter Reina August 21, 2018 No Comments French construction giant would gain major supplier for East Coast and Texas work, when the deal closes later this year.Read More
Vancouver-Area Officials OK $5.4 Billion to Expand Regional Transit Scott Van Voorhis August 14, 2018 No Comments But developers chafe at new fees to support an added $2.1 billion in infrastructure investments.Read 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
Strategically Reducing Risks in Contracts Raises Chances for Project Success John Gregerson July 25, 2018 No Comments Careful consideration of construction contracts, insurance policies and project administration can lead to more positive outcomesRead More
UK AEs and PMs Seek Clarity on Post-Brexit Business Rules Debra K. Rubin July 11, 2018 No Comments Firms join lawyers, accountants, others in letter to PM Theresa May to resolve cross-border issuesRead More
2018 Q2 Cost Report Politics Fuel Changing Prices for Energy Peter Maloney June 27, 2018 No Comments Washington was a key driver of second-quarter energy costs, with political moves affecting power sources from oil to solar.Read More