2016 Year in Review ENR.com's Most-Read Construction Industry Stories of 2016 Janice L. Tuchman December 27, 2016 No Comments What are the construction industry's major takeaways from a the election surprise and technological innovation?Read More
Year in Review Construction Sector Firms Aim For Solid Results in 2017 Companies' business and workforce moves last year will help, but not all of them worked out. Debra K. Rubin December 27, 2016 No Comments Companies' business and workforce moves last year could help, but not all of them worked out.Read More
New Projects Construction Starts Slip 6% Nationwide in November December 22, 2016 Decreased activity reported in nonresidential building, housing and public works sectors.Read More
Construction Safety Construction Fatalities Climb in 2015 to 7-Year High Industry's fatal-injury rate per 100,000 workers also rises slightly Tom Ichniowski December 19, 2016 No Comments BLS cites 27% fatal-injury increase in specialty trade contractor sector as major factor.Read More
Trump Cabinet Ex-Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Critic of Energy Dept., is Set to Lead It Politician favors 'All of the Above' energy-source approach Pam Hunter McFarland December 14, 2016 No Comments Perry developed fossil fuels and wind energy projects, but environmental groups say he is a poor choice.Read More
ENR Southeast Announces 'Top Young Professionals' for 2017 Scott Judy December 7, 2016 No Comments An independent judging panel chose 20 young construction and design industry professionals for this year's Top Young Professionals class.Read More
Snapshot: Texas & Louisiana December 5, 2016 No Comments Photographs chosen by our editors from submissions to ENR.com/texas-louisiana/photosRead More
Pulse: Texas and Louisiana December 5, 2016 No Comments Project News From Dodge Data & AnalyticsRead More
People: Texas and Louisiana December 5, 2016 No Comments Updates About Construction ProfessionalsRead More
Dallas' Alcuin School Expansion Demands Patience and Vision Crews building an alternative school are working under difficult neighborhood restrictions on a tight site Pam Radtke Russell December 5, 2016 No Comments It’s one thing to construct a new school on a wide-open greenfield site.Read More