Probable Maximum Loss-based underwriting and delay-in-startup insurance constraints are capping limits, leaving one-third to half of project values outside traditional insurance
Hyperscale projects are outgrowing insurance capacity, leaving billions of dollars worth of construction risk uncovered as owners, contractors and insurers shift to partial-coverage.
The move is intended to support deployment of transformers, pipelines and LNG systems, but Energy Dept. has yet to identify specific projects or funding levels.
Studies sound the alarm over the risks Superfund sites face due to a variety of factors related to climate change, such as inland flooding and wildfires.
Separate lawsuits claim delayed repairs and neglect resulted in release of hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage from the Potomac Interceptor pipeline earlier this year.
Presidential permits allow Enbridge Energy and subsidiary Bakken Pipeline Co. to maintain, operate and potentially build new U.S.-Canada cross-border pipelines.
Plaintiff's attorney asserts contractors milled too deeply into roadway creating unsafe conditions; contractor claims venue shopping led to 'nuclear' settlement
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.
Planned effort would supply water to Lebanon, an Indianapolis suburb set to host Meta’s $10-billion data campus and Eli Lilly’s $9-billion manufacturing site
Critics cite concerns about wastewater treatment and adequate availability of water for residents in response to planned industrial district where Meta and Eli Lilly are advancing multibillion-dollar projects.