Outer Banks Bridge Is a Different Kind of Bypass Jim Parsons September 1, 2020 One Comment The $145-million Rodanthe Bridge is being built to last 100 years in North Carolina’s notoriously storm-battered Outer BanksRead More
$1B Port Terminal Project Readies S.C. for Global Trade Boost Jim Parsons June 17, 2020 No Comments Port expansion positions Charleston to lure a larger share of global shipping trafficRead More
Slipforming, Next-Level Coordination Speed Erection of 398-ft-Tall Elevator Test Tower Jim Parsons April 28, 2020 No Comments Contractors used slipform construction, and some extreme coordination, to complete ThyssenKrupp’s Atlanta elevator test tower just before COVID-19 safety precautions kicked in.Read More
Efficient Delivery Drives Speedy Birmingham Expressway Redo Jim Parsons March 3, 2020 No Comments Collaborative planning, in-progress innovation speed replacement of Birmingham bridgesRead More
For 2020, Optimism Prevails for Southeast Builders Scott Judy March 3, 2020 No Comments In most of the region’s major metropolitan areas, project sectors are still driving significant construction activityRead More
Redo of Historic Atlanta School Tests Contractors Jim Parsons January 7, 2020 One Comment A $46-million historic renovation of the former Howard Middle School is challenging contractors.Read More
St. Pete's New Pier Turns Page on the Past Scott Judy January 7, 2020 One Comment More than a decade in the making, St. Petersburg's new pier is speeding toward completion.Read More
ENR Southeast's 2019 Best Projects Project of the Year: Vandy Builders Earn A+ for Collaboration Jim Parsons October 24, 2019 One Comment This year’s Southeast Project of the Year is a showcase of meticulous design and construction practicesRead More
Southeast's 2019 Best Projects Shine With Stellar Results Scott Judy October 23, 2019 No Comments A surge in entries nets an impressive lineup of award winnersRead More
ENR Southeast's 2019 Best Projects Award of Merit, Water/Environment: Puerto Rico Recovery October 23, 2019 No Comments Hurricane Maria was still raging over Puerto Rico when the spillway of the remote Guajataca Dam failed, forcing the evacuation of 70,000 area homes.Read More