Suffolk Expands Beyond Construction Management Boston-based contractor adds push in development, technology Johanna Knapschaefer February 4, 2020 No Comments Boston-based contractor says it will offer self-perform services, technology R&D, and added real estate and start-up funding.Read More
Volunteers Evaluate Quake Damage in Puerto Rico Nadine M. Post February 4, 2020 No Comments Two structural engineers, originally from Puerto Rico, mobilized a team to inspect houses, at no cost to owners, damaged in the island's Jan. 7 quake.Read More
Recreation Projects Replacement of Lodge Facilities at Grand Canyon To Finish This Summer Brian Fryer February 4, 2020 Work is nearly complete on renovation of the Maswik South lodging facilities, part of the larger Maswik complex at the south rim of the Grand Canyon. Read More
Engineer Howard Simpson, Co-Founder of SGH, Dies at 97 Nadine M. Post February 4, 2020 No Comments Howard Simpson, known for his engineering expertise in structural mechanics, died Jan. 23 at age 97. He was the last surviving founder of multidisciplinary consulting engineer Simpson Gumpertz & Heger.Read More
Construction Finance Software Maker Built Technologies Buys lienwaivers.io Jeff Rubenstone February 3, 2020 No Comments Two firms say the acquisition move reflects a natural overlap in their businesses.Read More
North Carolina DOT Unlocks Lots of Budget-Stalled Project Awards Jim Parsons February 3, 2020 No Comments Design and construction set to resume on hundreds of jobs halted by storm emergency and other shortfalls.Read More
FERC Backs PennEast on Pipeline Eminent Domain Case Agency also takes action to expedite more expected landowner challenges Corinne Grinapol February 3, 2020 No Comments Federal agency decision boosts developer's argument for U.S. Supreme Court case review.Read More
Utility PG&E Files Restructured Chapter 11 Plan Erica Berardi February 3, 2020 No Comments New plan would cost customers less, keep employee and union agreements in place.Read More
Construction Economics Monthly Construction Spending Dips, but Is Up Year Over Year Tom Ichniowski February 3, 2020 No Comments Total construction posted an 0.2% decline on a monthly basis, but recorded a solid 5% pickup from the year-earlier total.Read More
States Push to Limit Fossil-Fuel Plant Shutdowns Mary B. Powers February 1, 2020 One Comment Indiana bill, which would reward utilities that keep coal-fired plants open, is tied to Trump push for fossil-fuel power, says analyst.Read More