Under the radar, behind the project gate, inside the executive suite. That's where ENR's editors and bloggers deliver their insights, opinions, cool-headed analysis and hot-headed rantings.
You hate to repeat misinformation, but sometimes there's no other way to explain what's wrong. On Jan. 23, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Wilfredo A. Ferrer, issued a press release accusing a Miami traffic engineer, Ron Capobianco, Jr., 40, of Pompano Beach, with agreeing to take a $5,000 bribe
A construction giant—the late Charles Pankow—lives on through the good works of the research foundation he endowed and through his many innovations and achievements, chronicled in a new book.
Steel erectors' draft standard out for public review and International Code Council's revised National Green Building Standard—a rating system—is approved by ANSI.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's new chairman, Bill Shuster (R-Pa.), wielded the panel's gavel for the first time as his father, former Rep. Bud Shuster—who had chaired the committee from 1995 to 2001—looked on.
CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 is launching a campaign to raise public awareness of the accomplishments of the construction industry in elevating quality of life.
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