Moratorium on 20-MW and up capacity projects advances despite limited ISO New England pipeline, as officials weigh grid capacity, cost and infrastructure risk
State lawmakers vote to pause construction of large data centers even as ISO New England reports only modest pipeline activity, sharpening questions over who pays for future grid impacts.
TBM will support one of the city's largest-ever public works projects, set to start in August the bore of a 2.25 mile, 12-ft-dia stormwater conveyance tunnel.
Changes aim to curtail scope of legacy ash storage site cleanups, allow states to set more site-specific standards and alter rules for “beneficial" use in manufacturing materials such as cement and drywall.
Three killed were identified by city-based iron workers' union Local 401 as members Stepan Shevchuk, the first to be found, and Matthew Kane and Mark Scott Jr., who were discovered early on April 13.
Three workers were ID'ed by city-based Ironworkers union as members Stepan Shevchuk, the first to be found, and Matthew Kane and Mark Scott Jr., who were discovered early on April 13.
Former plant dump site in Ringwood was deemed safe after a $21.2M cleanup ordered in 2020, but a New York University study last year said it remained a public health risk.
NJ Gov. Mikie Sherrill scrapped the original controversial $10.7B twin-span bridge build in tight urban area advanced by her predecessor after local opposition.
The international architecture firm will be
recognized in the May 25 print issue of ENR East that will also
include the region's Top Design Firm ranking.