Southeast Design Firms Saw More Momentum in 2018 Scott Judy April 22, 2019 No Comments Collectively, this year's ranking reveals an 11% overall revenue gain for Southeast design firmsRead More
Late Entry Period for ENR's Regional Best Projects Competition Begins March 27, 2019 ENR’s Regional Best Projects competition is now accepting entries.Read More
Southeast Builders Too Busy to Worry About Slowdown Scott Judy March 4, 2019 No Comments The region’s construction economy shows little sign of slowing, with numerous project sectors still generating ample contracting opportunitiesRead More
Tampa's Waterfront Revamp Builds for the Public Good Jim Parsons March 4, 2019 No Comments ENR Southeast’s Owner of the Year sets an aggressive pace for multi-use developmentRead More
ENR's Regional Editions Launch Surveys for Top Design Firms, Top Contractors Scott Judy February 21, 2019 ENR's annual Regional Top Design Firms and Top Contractors online surveys are now open and ready for completion by participating firms.Read More
ENR Southeast's 2019 Top Young Professionals January 10, 2019 No Comments This year’s class of young leaders represents a diverse group with a wide range of skill sets and leadership skillsRead More
Bob Moss, A Mover and Shaker, Keeps Going Jim Parsons January 8, 2019 One Comment This year’s Legacy Award honoree has no plans to slow downRead More
Wayne Brothers Sets Up for the Long Haul Jim Parsons August 27, 2018 No Comments Southeast Specialty Contractor of the Year puts itself on firm footing for the futureRead More
Top Specialty Contractors: Southeast Construction Market Keeps Rolling August 27, 2018 No Comments After a busy 2017, companies believe construction activity is rising to an even higher levelRead 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