State supreme court judge grants project opponents' request for temporary injunction on long-awaited revamp of downtown interstate link until lawsuit claims are decided.
Utility says "first of a kind" utility-scale pilot at Kentucky coal plant could expand to ash impoundments at 20 other sites, pending environmental review and regulator approval.
EPC contract for 300-MW facility in Permian Basin, which will produce power and industrial grade CO2 that can be sold or sequestered, will be awarded by year end.
Protestors alleged that Energy Dept. evaluation of the WIPP nuclear disposal site contract winner was 'unreasonable,' but the U.S. Government Accountability Office ruled their claims as "without merit."
Ten years ago, Geoff Neumayr decided he was tired of “doing design and construction by combat.” San Francisco International Airport had completed a master plan for the complex and the front of the airport facilities doing things the traditional way.
Maryland $9B highway toll lanes project is less favored by elected Democratic governor than his Republican predecessor, while new Massachusetts leader vows scrutiny of state transportation systems and re-elections in Calif., NY, Michigan and New Mexico would sustain clean energy strategies
Major Texas gas export facility, closed since June, sticks to partial opening date this month but won't discuss status and scope of Kiewit repair work.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and others tell construction attendees at record turnout for Tradeswomen Build Nations conference that investment in women is critical to U.S. competitiveness.