Mountain States People: Construction business updates for August 2017 August 15, 2017 No Comments GH Phipps Construction Cos. has promoted two employees to key positions in the company’s operational leadership.Read More
Replacement of Civic Center Station to Improve Transit Service in Downtown Denver Jim Parsons August 15, 2017 One Comment Key bus station redo will energize the area near Civic Center and the state Capitol.Read More
High-Tech Stages Add Flexibility to New Hale Theatre Brian Fryer August 14, 2017 No Comments Community theater will provide family-focused entertainment to residents of Salt Lake City suburb.Read More
GE Johnson Chosen 2017 Contractor of the Year for Colorado, Wyoming and the Dakotas Scott Dailey August 14, 2017 No Comments Colorado Springs-based firm cultivates a culture of employee loyalty and longevity to build an impressive list of loyal clients.Read More
Southwest Specialty Contractor of the Year: Wilson Electric John Guzzon August 10, 2017 No Comments Founded in 1968, this Phoenix-based firm provides comprehensive design-build, vertical construction, and tenant improvement services for commercial developments in both public and private sectors.Read More
ENR Southwest Best Project Winners 2017 John Guzzon August 10, 2017 No Comments A panel of eight judges represented the varied demographic imprints in the industry in the pursuit of Best Project and Award of Merit winnersRead More
Participating Firms ENR Southwest Specialty Contractor of the Year John Guzzon August 1, 2017 No Comments More than 30 firms are part of this year’s data set, including concrete, electric, mechanical, steel and many other specialized firms.Read More
New Projects June Construction Starts Climb 4% Nationwide July 26, 2017 Nonresidential building and electric utilities sectors advance while housing recedes.Read More
Commentary on Women in Construction Don't Let Barriers Define Your Construction Career Why big girls shouldn't cry Margie Simmons July 21, 2017 No Comments A veteran woman design executive offers perspective on why the metaphor "glass ceiling" is a double-edged sword.Read More
Infrastructure Finance EPA Picks 12 Projects to Apply for First-Ever WIFIA loans Projects are in nine states, including four in California Tom Ichniowski July 19, 2017 No Comments Projects seek $2.3 billion in water-infrastructure loans, but EPA's lending capacity is $1.5 billion.Read More