Energy Energy Policy Bill Hits a Snag in the Senate Pam McFarland March 16, 2020 No Comments Wide-ranging measure stalls because of squabble over procedural issue.Read More
Washington Legislature Approves $10 Billion Transportation Budget Jim Parsons March 13, 2020 No Comments The state will use unspent money from existing budgets to offset projected revenue shortfall caused by a referendum cutting car-tab registration and excise fees in the state.Read More
Midwest Utility Consortium Strategizes to Expand Renewable Energy Capacity Corinne Grinapol March 13, 2020 No Comments In a just-issued report, 10 utilities cite need for more energy storage, transmission upgrade and new technologies to meet demands by 2050.Read More
Building, Transportation Projects Cut From New Mexico Budget Jim Parsons March 12, 2020 No Comments The decision follows a previous move to cut $50 million in transportation projects from the state budget.Read More
Rising Costs Delay Start of Duluth’s 'Can of Worms' Interchange Jim Parsons March 12, 2020 No Comments The project, in a former industrial area, was already problematic.Read More
PennDOT Weighs Replacement Options for Historic Pittsburgh Bridge Jim Parsons March 11, 2020 No Comments With funds in place, agency seeks the least-disruptive approach for the multiyear project.Read More
CONEXPO 2020 Equipment Dealers Say Certified Technician Shortage Is Getting Worse Caterpillar donates $300,000 donation to training in trade schools Jeff Yoders March 11, 2020 One Comment Trade group survey says members could need up to 73,500 technicians in five years.Read More
Balfour Beatty Shares Good News, and New Risk, in Latest Results Peter Reina Debra K. Rubin March 11, 2020 No Comments UK contractor notes strong year-end numbers and key role in rail megaproject, but CEO concedes looming coronavirus project impacts.Read More
Design Review Finds Concerns on $962M Houston Bridge Scott Judy Louise Poirier March 10, 2020 No Comments Project construction, which started in 2018, was halted in January to complete the third-party review.Read More
Construction Disputes Clark and Perkins Eastman Settle Lawsuit Over $1.2B D.C. Project Richard Korman March 10, 2020 No Comments Firms did not disclose terms in ending their design dispute over mixed-use development, The Wharf.Read More