Construction History From the ENR Archives: April 4, 1940 Scott Lewis July 1, 2024 No Comments This 1940 cover photo shows a streamlined crane lowering the first rotor into position at the Hiwassee Dam in North Carolina.Read More
O&G/Tutor Perini Team Awarded Amtrak Connecticut River Bridge Replacement Jim Parsons July 1, 2024 No Comments The $1.3B project, scheduled to begin construction later this year, will replace a bridge causing traffic delays.Read More
Governmment Supreme Court Curtails Federal Rulemaking Authority Contractor associations seek clarity on ruling, while environmental groups decry loss of a 40-year regulatory precedent Jeff Yoders June 28, 2024 No Comments In overturning 1984 Chevron case precedent, the high court said federal agencies can no longer interpret US law Read More
How NV5 Global's Service Mix Drives Up Profit Margins Richard Korman June 28, 2024 No Comments A higher-margin mix of services has helped a tech- and energy-minded designer run profitably.Read More
Infrastructure Dubai Announces Plans to Build $8B Stormwater Drainage Network James Leggate June 28, 2024 No Comments The infrastructure would increase country's rainwater drainage capacity by 700% to 20 million cu m per day.Read More
Pulse for the Week of July 1, 2024 June 28, 2024 No Comments Project news from Dodge Data & Analytics for the week of July 1, 2024.Read More
Industry Leads for the Week of July 1, 2024 June 28, 2024 No Comments Information derived from Industrial Reports, a market intelligence firm specializing in industrial construction and equipment leads. Read More
Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse Proposals in Hand, Maryland Aims for 2028 Replacement of Collapsed Baltimore Bridge Jim Parsons June 27, 2024 No Comments The Maryland Transportation Authority is now evaluating proposals to replace the bridge, which collapsed after it was struck by a cargo vessel in March, with an eye on a possible completion by 2028.Read More
Water Resources House Committee Clears New WRDA Bill Tom Ichniowski June 27, 2024 No Comments Measure authorizes 12 Army Corps of Engineers construction projects totaling roughly $4.8 billion.Read More
Contracts Judlau's Wrongful Termination Lawsuit Blocks Walsh From Work on Illinois Interchange The controversy started with a bid preference being overlooked Annemarie Mannion June 27, 2024 No Comments New York-based contractor says it received a two-line letter of termination six weeks after it had started work on the $324-million project. Read More