ENR 2019 Top 25 Newsmakers Doug Houseman: Power Sector Veteran Has Pushed to Share Knowledge With A New Generation Pam Radtke Russell January 21, 2020 One Comment Longtime power-sector consultant with 'staggering' industry depth invests teaching and speaking fees in association scholarshipsRead More
ENR 2019 Top 25 Newsmakers John Abrera: Engineer Has Put Technology in Context for Water Plant Operators Pam Radtke Russell January 16, 2020 No Comments Engineer has put technology in context for operators of water plantsRead More
Developer: Hard Rock Hotel Demolition Delayed by Lawsuits Pam Radtke Russell January 7, 2020 2 Comments Developers disagreed with a city assessment that they were pushing back the demolition date.Read More
A Call to Action for Engineers on Climate Change Pam Radtke Russell December 19, 2019 8 Comments Experts say mitigation and adaptation must go hand in hand to address climate changeRead More
Number of Domestic LNG Facilities on the Rise Pam Radtke Russell November 29, 2019 No Comments As mega LNG projects continue to be built, small-scale facilities are serving a need in the Midwest and Northeast.Read More
Top Owners Sourcebook: Foxconn Plans Progress Pam Radtke Russell November 6, 2019 No Comments Mortenson Named as Construction Manager for ProjectsRead More
Burns & McDonnell Branches Out with New Consultancy Group Pam Radtke Russell October 30, 2019 No Comments Burns & McDonnell has gained cradle-to-grave consultant experience by working with electric utilities.Read More
India Looks to Technology to Overcome Construction Difficulties Pam Radtke Russell October 29, 2019 One Comment While the conference was focused on innovation and tools, presenters also stressed the importance of basics.Read More
In Advance Of TS Karen, Engineers Stress Resilience for Puerto Rico Pam Radtke Russell September 25, 2019 One Comment Federal government must step up to the plate and provide more funding for the territory and make disaster preparation a priority, group says.Read More
Global Best Projects 2019 Best Project, Power/Industrial: Corpus Christi Liquefaction Train 1 Pam Radtke Russell September 25, 2019 No Comments Cheniere Energy’s Corpus Christi facility in Texas is the first liquefied natural gas export terminal built in the U.S. in almost 50 years. Read More