Legal Teams To Retrofit Hawaii Multifamily Housing for Accessibility James Leggate October 24, 2023 No Comments The Dept. of Justice alleged violations of the Fair Housing Act regarding accessibility requirements. Read More
Transportation Infrastructure House Panel Spotlights Highway Trust Fund's Looming Woes Tom Ichniowski October 18, 2023 No Comments CBO estimates $241B trust fund shortfall for 2024-2033, assuming no revenue increase and spending hikes to reflect inflation.Read More
Natural Gas Infrastructure NJ Utility Earmarks $902M to Upgrade Aging State Gas Lines Stephanie Loder October 17, 2023 No Comments The PSE&G upgrade program now extends two years to replace 400 miles of aging steel and cast iron lines. Read More
Construction Technology US DOT Seeks to Award $5.1M to Develop Advanced Digital Tools for Transit Projects Prospective platform must manage transit infrastructure through its entire lifecycle Tom Ichniowski October 16, 2023 No Comments Applicants can include transit authorities, state and local government agencies, academic institutions and other organizations.Read More
Workforce GAO: Agencies Must Better Monitor Contractor E-Verify Compliance Mary B. Powers October 16, 2023 No Comments Federal contractors misusing the system or rejected from its use also should face suspension or debarment proceedings, government watchdog agency suggests.Read More
Clean Energy Seven Hydrogen Hubs Picked for $7B in US Funding to Launch Landmark Network Initiative could cut 25 million metric tons of carbon emissions Debra K. Rubin Mary B. Powers October 15, 2023 No Comments Clean hydrogen industry could propel $43B in private investment and 220,000 new construction jobs, says President Joe Biden.Read More
Environment $450M Set to Clean Up Toxins in Milwaukee Estuary Near Lake Michigan Area is considered one of the most polluted in the U.S. James Leggate October 13, 2023 No Comments Remediation will target PCBs, petroleum compounds and heavy metals inone of the most polluted areas of the U.S. Read More
Legal SCOTUS to Weigh Landowners' Damage Claim Against Texas DOT Mary B. Powers October 12, 2023 No Comments Suit that blames I-10 design for flood impacts needs justices to settle lower courts' disputed decisions on whether agency must compensate owners. Read More
Environment St. Louis Sewer District's $900M Wastewater Upgrade Aims to Boost Air Quality James Leggate October 12, 2023 No Comments Kokosing-Plocher is the design-build contractor for upgrade of biosolids processing at two wastewater plants.Read More
Doomes Succeeds Albert at GSA’s Public Buildings Service October 11, 2023 No Comments The U.S. General Services Administration announced Oct. 10 that Elliot Doomes will succeed Public Buildings Service Commissioner Nina Albert.Read More