Boston’s first mixed-use air rights development above the Massachusetts Turnpike in more than four decades reknits the Back Bay and Fenway neighborhoods with a half-acre public park constructed directly above an active highway and MBTA rail lines.
Boston’s first all-electric public school, the 175,000-sq-ft LEED Platinum building was constructed under the city’s Green New Deal for Boston Public Schools.
Perched on a 23-acre site atop Lookout Mountain, the new Tekakapimək Contact Station invites visitors to explore the 87,563-acre Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument in north-central Maine, showcasing its peaks and rivers, its night skies and wildlife.
George Harms Construction Co.'s objection to project labor agreement for a bid package on the N.J.-N.Y. tunnel project will not halt the bidding process, a federal judge has ruled,
In challenge to White House pause order from 18 attorneys general, judge derides it as “arbitrary and capricious” and violating federal procurement law, as sector participants and observers await impacts on projects in development
The team for the Washington Bridge in Providence, R.I. has been performing design, soil sampling, geographic surveys, permit applications and ordering of materials over the past several months.
Showcasing how innovation, environmental stewardship and luxury living converge, Phase 1 of the Bridge District in Southeast Washington, D.C., is on track to become the largest zero carbon-certified mixed-use multifamily project in the world.
With completion of the Kanawha River Bridge in August 2024, the team constructed dual three-span plate girder bridges, each with a 562-ft main span, creating the longest steel plate girder span bridge river crossing in the U.S.