“As demand for U.S. energy and utility infrastructure solutions accelerates, this transaction places CRH at the forefront of an immense growth opportunity,” said CEO Jim Mintern.
Project officials cited a dispute over price as the main reason they chose to end the progressive design-build contract, and have already begun the process of re-bidding work under a different delivery model.
Meant to offer a more open, well-lit experience than standard sheds, the designs will be available to contractors when the city rolls out new scaffolding rules
The $8-billion Fehmarnbelt Tunnel connecting Germany and Denmark below the Baltic Sea has placed its first precast concrete elements—two years behind schedule.
USDOT opened applications for $626.7 million in INFRA grants, including a new $200-million truck-parking set-aside and preferences for large freight projects.
Critical U.S. Navy power infrastructure will be moved underground as part of a flurry of military construction activity at the U.S. base in the Pacific.