Survey Says Contractors Still Can't Find Enough Craft Workers Jeff Yoders August 28, 2019 No Comments AGC-Autodesk report says 80% of contractors face shortage of skilled workers.Read More
Parsons and Partners Launch Smart Intersection Challenge Aileen Cho August 27, 2019 One Comment Winner will get free year of mobility solutions.Read More
Hudson River PCB Cleanup Lands Back in Court Mary B. Powers August 25, 2019 No Comments New York State sues to overturn EPA's April ruling that the $1.7B GE project is 'completed.'Read More
Energy Infrastructure Nebraska Court Ruling Backs Latest Keystone XL Pipeline Route Tom Ichniowski August 23, 2019 No Comments Decision upholds state commission's 2017 finding that routing is in the public interest.Read More
Environmental regulation 'Green' Groups File Suit Seeking to Block Trump Endangered-Species Rules Tom Ichniowski August 21, 2019 No Comments Update: Rules published in Federal Register on Aug. 27, slated to take effect Sept. 26.Read More
Water Infrastructure EPA Clears $640M in WIFIA Loans for $1.3B Oregon Water Project Tom Ichniowski August 21, 2019 No Comments Action marks first time EPA has approved more than one WIFIA loan for a single project.Read More
Costs Studies Probe the Causes of Rising Road Construction Pricetags Scott Van Voorhis August 21, 2019 One Comment Are rising family incomes, plus demand for and control of projects, part of a simple explanation?Read More
EPA Limits State Review of Section 401 Permits Under Proposed Rule Pam Radtke Russell August 21, 2019 No Comments Energy producers are welcoming a proposed change to Clean Water Act regulations that would limit states’ rights to review Section 401 certifications.Read More
States Sue To Stop Clean Power Plan Replacement August 21, 2019 No Comments Twenty-two states are suing the Environmental Protection Agency over the administration’s Affordable Clean Energy rule.Read More
Rapid Rebuild for Collapsed Segment of Colo. Highway August 21, 2019 No Comments The Colorado Dept. of Transportation hopes to have a half-mile-long collapsed section of eastbound U.S. Route 36 in Westminster rebuilt and reopened by October.Read More