Water & Dams Washington Dam Removal Would Cost Billions to Replace Related Services, Report Says Draft report looks at costs to energy, transportation James Leggate June 13, 2022 One Comment Four Snake River dams produce energy, enable commodity barging and provide reservoirs for irrigation.Read More
California & Northwest Snapshot: June 2022 June 7, 2022 No Comments Photographs chosen by our editors from submissions to ENR.com/california/photos.Read More
California & Northwest People: June 2022 June 7, 2022 No Comments Updates about construction professionals in California, Hawaii, Alaska, Oregon and Washington.Read More
California & Northwest Industry News: June 2022 June 7, 2022 No Comments Updates on projects and companies in the California & Northwest region.Read More
California & Northwest On the Scene: June 2022 June 7, 2022 No Comments Reports from key industry events across the California & Northwest region.Read More
June 2022 City Scoop: Seattle June 7, 2022 No Comments Dodge offers data on projected 2022 construction starts in the Seattle area.Read More
Top Design Firms | ENR Northwest Firm of the Year Otak Grows Its Multi-Disciplinary Expertise Tim Newcomb June 7, 2022 No Comments ENR Northwest's 2022 Design Firm of the Year, Otak, builds on environmental and civil expertise.Read More
Water Infrastructure Oregon Water Treatment Plant Includes New Seismic Upgrades Greg Aragon June 1, 2022 No Comments Sundt Construction will build the Willamette Water Supply System's $405 million projectRead More
Bridges $160M Contract Awarded to Replace Alaska Highway's Longest Span C.J. Schexnayder May 13, 2022 No Comments The $160-million Nisutlin Bay Bridge replacement project is the largest capital project in the history of the Yukon Territory.Read More
Drinking Water California Coastal Commission Rejects $1.4B Desalination Project Controversial Huntington Beach water plant would have been second large one for developer Poseidon Water Pam McFarland May 13, 2022 One Comment Huntington Beach proposal was too "problematic" to move forward, California Coastal commissioners said. Read More