New Phase in U.S. Canada Lumber Trade Fight Tom Ichniowski December 20, 2017 No Comments The long trade battle over the pricing of Canadian softwood-lumber shipments to the U.S. has become more intense, after a U.S. trade panel’s Dec. 7 ruling that the exports have hurt domestic producers.Read More
Companies Woman CEO Named at ENR Top 100 Contractor Debra K. Rubin December 20, 2017 No Comments Developer The Related Cos. hires Obama transportation officials to head new infrastructure investment armRead More
Companies Energy Giants McDermott, CB&I Agree To $6-Billion Stock Swap Merger Debra K. Rubin December 20, 2017 No Comments Firms see $250 million in cost synergies, but their shares drop as market is cautious on the deal.Read More
Safety and Health Construction Jobsite Deaths Climb, Fatality Rate Holds Steady Tom Ichniowski December 19, 2017 No Comments Fatalities in private-sector construction were up 5%, to 991, last year, highest level since at least 2008.Read More
Railroad Accidents Probe Starts of Fatal Amtrak Derailment Near Seattle Greg Aragon December 19, 2017 2 Comments Positive train control was not yet installed on the rail line.Read More
Transportation Soaring Costs for 55-km Bridge Linking Hong Kong to Mainland China China's Ministry of Transport hikes estimate by $1.5 billion, to $6.4 billion Saibal Dasgupta December 18, 2017 No Comments Project will slice travel time from four hours by ferry now to one hour.Read More
Risk Management Litigation Funders See Big Future in US Construction An opportunity to grow in an industry already busy with claims and legal conflict Scott Van Voorhis December 12, 2017 No Comments Should the costs of third-party lawsuit funding be recoverable, too?Read More
Federal Spending Averting Shutdown, Congress Approves New Stopgap Through Dec. 22 Tom Ichniowski December 9, 2017 No Comments Two-week extension gives lawmakers more time to negotiate overall fiscal 2018 spending levels.Read More
Skanska Names Veteran Anders Danielsson Global CEO Debra K. Rubin December 8, 2017 No Comments Exec has been stabilizing U.S. operations since late spring; firm halts work on iconic Ground Zero project amid non-payment issues.Read More
Workforce Construction Gains 24,000 Jobs in November; Jobless Rates Mixed Tom Ichniowski December 8, 2017 No Comments Specialty-trade contractors gain 22,600 jobs, but heavy-civil sector sheds 7,800.Read More