ENR MidAtlantic Owner of the Year: Enterprise Community Development: Creating Healthy and Resilient Communities Jim Parsons March 23, 2026 No Comments Enterprise Community Development, ENR MidAtlantic Owner of the Year, is focused on affordable housing from concept to operation.Read More
New England Legacy Award Winner Robin Greenleaf: Steady Hand During Uncertain Times Justin Rice March 23, 2026 No Comments Robin Greenleaf, ACEC’s first woman chair, guided the U.S. engineering group during the COVID-19 pandemic while also leading her own firm.Read More
MidAtlantic Legacy Award Winner Leo Titus Jr.: Virginia Engineer Shares 9-11 Experience to Inspire Justin Rice March 23, 2026 No Comments Leo Titus Jr., ECS Ltd. chief operating officer, wins ENR MidAtlantic Legacy Award for industry leadership and impact in teaching life lessons.Read More
March 2026 City Scoop: Philadelphia March 23, 2026 No Comments Dodge offers data on projected 2025 construction starts in the Philadelphia area.Read More
Best of the Best Winners From Generation to Connection—Ocean-to-Land Wind Power Megaproject Innovates Debra K. Rubin March 13, 2026 No Comments Soon, CVOW's 2.6 GW of new capacity will send power from sea to 660,000 users on shore—the largest such array of clean energy delivery in the U.S.Read More
Highways VDOT Advances Next Project in Hampton Roads Express Lanes Program Jim Parsons March 10, 2026 No Comments Crews are gearing up in Virginia to build a 45-mile high-occupancy express lane network in Hampton Roads. Read More
Energy Secretary Backs Restart of Indian Point Nuclear Plant in NY Decommissioning already is far along, and local opponents remain Richard Korman March 9, 2026 No Comments Trump administration support for restarting the shuttered plant would face stiff local opposition.Read More
Energy/Industrial New $250M W.Va. Gas Pipeline Set to Begin Construction Jim Parsons March 5, 2026 No Comments At $250 million privately funded pipeline project in West Virginia aims to enhance long-term energy delivery.Read More
Energy/Industrial Baltimore Utility Sidelines Underground Transmission Line Project Jim Parsons March 4, 2026 No Comments Action on the project follows community upset over the cost of four 115 kV underground lines and expanded substation rising to #407 million, and possibly higher.Read More
Water/Environment NYC to Replace 160-Plus-Year-Old Equipment From Central Park Reservoir New York City is looking to renovate drawdown infrastructure in the famous park’s largest body of water Leslie Nemo March 4, 2026 No Comments Parts of the former 106-acre drinking water source in Manhattan, built in the 1860s, will soon be replaced. Read More