MidAtlantic City Scoop: Construction Starts in Washington D.C. February 11, 2020 No Comments Total construction spending forecast to decline by more than 25% this yearRead More
Former Architect of the Capitol, Stephen T. Ayers, Leaves Legacy of Leadership on Capitol Hill Justin Rice February 11, 2020 No Comments The 11th Architect of the Capitol honored with Legacy Award for maintaining and sustaining captol ComplexRead More
Teamwork Streamlines Complex Hotel Project Bruce Buckley February 10, 2020 No Comments The Marriott at Virginia Beach Oceanfront includes a cast-in-place prestressed concrete hotel and a structural-steel conference centerRead More
MidAtlantic People: Construction business updates for February 2020 February 10, 2020 No Comments Updates about construction professionals in the MidAtlantic regionRead More
MidAtlantic Pulse: Construction bids for February 2020 February 10, 2020 No Comments Bids on projects in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of ColumbiaRead More
Four-Alarm Blaze Torches Construction Site Outside Washington, D.C. Owner declares mixed-use project in Alexandria, Va. “destroyed” Bruce Buckley February 8, 2020 No Comments About 150 firefighters from Fairfax County Fire and Rescue responded to a four-alarm fire at a construction site outside Washington, D.C., on Feb. 8. Read More
Boston Professor Goes on Hunger Strike over Construction of Compressor Station Johanna Knapschaefer February 7, 2020 No Comments Enbridge company Algonquin Gas says they are complying with state requirements.Read More
Construction Disputes Solution Over Modular Project Problems Leads to Surety Lawsuit A Boston apartment project ends up in litigation Scott Van Voorhis February 5, 2020 No Comments The problem involves a Boston apartment project constructed by a subsidiary of Tocci Building Corp.Read More
Suffolk Expands Beyond Construction Management Boston-based contractor adds push in development, technology Johanna Knapschaefer February 4, 2020 No Comments Boston-based contractor says it will offer self-perform services, technology R&D, and added real estate and start-up funding.Read More
Engineer Howard Simpson, Co-Founder of SGH, Dies at 97 Nadine M. Post February 4, 2020 No Comments Howard Simpson, known for his engineering expertise in structural mechanics, died Jan. 23 at age 97. He was the last surviving founder of multidisciplinary consulting engineer Simpson Gumpertz & Heger.Read More