Stopgap Spending Bill Looms on Capital Hill Pam Hunter McFarland November 22, 2016 No Comments Republican leaders in the House and Senate are planning on passing by Dec. 9 a Continuing Resolution to fund the federal government through the end of March.Read More
Group Creates City Policy Model for Cutting Energy Use November 22, 2016 No Comments The two-year-old City Energy Project recently doubled the number of participants in its power and water conservation program to 20 municipalities.Read More
Reduced Fire Protection OK for Many Steel Floor Assemblies Nadine M. Post November 22, 2016 No Comments Recent tests have resolved a longstanding debate among designers over the amount of fire protection appropriate for a steel floor assembly.Read More
Pulse: Project News for the Week for Nov. 28, 2016 Scott Lewis November 22, 2016 No Comments Project News from Dodge Data & AnalyticsRead More
Louisiana Projects Receive BP Funds November 22, 2016 No Comments Two key projects aimed at restoring Louisiana’s coast will move forward after receiving almost $200 million for engineering and design work.Read More
Hololens First Impressions Jeff Rubenstone November 22, 2016 No Comments When I put on the headset, it wasn’t as disorienting as I had been told to expect.Read More
Energy Leaders: Widespread Carbon Capture No Sure Thing Pam Hunter McFarland November 22, 2016 No Comments The future of carbon capture and storage, or CCS, is not set in stone, energy industry experts say.Read More
Energy Viewpoint Virtual Power Plants Maximize Electric-Vehicle Energy Value By Paul Stith November 21, 2016 No Comments In today’s energy market, consumers are becoming producers, and technology is placing more control in the hands of the many.Read More
Executive News Skanska Reshuffles Its US and UK Building Executives Stanford U. seeks engineering dean as Persis Drell, the first woman in the role, rises to provost. Debra K. Rubin November 20, 2016 No Comments Stanford U. seeks engineering dean as Persis Drell, the first woman in the role, rises to provost. Read More
Architectural Record: AIA’s Post-Election Statement Provokes Backlash "We’re sorry we’ve hurt and angered our constituents," says CEO Robert Ivy. November 17, 2016 2 Comments A quick retraction by the American Institute of Architects after the CEO's comments about the new Trump Administration.Read More