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.
Is the controversy over whether an unclad spire on One World Trade Center would reduce the building "height" to 1,368 ft from 1,776 ft much ado about nothing?
House and Senate conferees held their formal opening session, aiming to produce a compromise highway-transit reauthorization bill. Now the real negotiations take place, behind the scenes.
The architects at BanG Studio created an art installation at a Brooklyn synagogue that interprets the biblical story of Jacob’s Ladder. The piece takes the form of a giant musical instrument that the public is encouraged to "play." The synagogue is is one of 40 New York City organizations competing for funds to restore its historic buildings.
Four days spent with airport reps show that while the transport mode changes, the source of frustration remain the same. Can different sides of an industry avoid being like Congress in order to make Congress listen?
It’s often hard to predict how the Supreme Court will rule in any given case, but based on the justices’ skeptical questions posed to the U.S. government’s lawyer on April 25, it is conceivable that they will uphold Arizona’s controversial immigration law, at least in part.
At the first of several scheduled hearings on General Services Administration's spending scandal, there was little mention of the agency's construction program or policy. But GSA's new acting chief says no current or new construction projects have been cancelled or delayed.
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