The Aug. 13 congressional testimony of Jim Gorrie, president and CEO of general contractor Brasfield & Gorrie, offered a rare, public glimpse inside a troubled project.
Halfway* through 2012, it appears that the Southeast's two largest metros are heading in opposing directions, with Miami's construction market picking up its old boom-town ways, while Atlanta is struggling to find a way forward.
The $1-billion Port of Miami tunnel project, one of the nation's more notable infrastructure contracts, experienced a literal "breakthrough" moment July 31.
Ousted Duke Energy CEO Bill Johnson testified before the North Carolina Utilities Commission that he never withheld information about the repair and insurance issues regarding the Crystal River nuclear plant in Florida.
The increasing focus on sustainable, or 'green,' construction has been a big construction and design trend over the years. But is the sustainable focus shifting slightly?
On July 31, Georgia voters will determine the fate of a proposed one-cent sales tax hike that could fund as much as $18 billion for transportation projects across the state.
Did problems with the $1-billion, botched repair project at the Crystal River nuclear powerplant in Florida play a role in Duke Energy's ouster of its new CEO less than 24 hours after closing a $32-billion merger with Progress Energy?
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