Even as Gateway tunnel construction resumes after a court-ordered release of federal funds, officials warn the $16B Northeast Corridor megaproject could face another shutdown within months if reimbursements again stall.
Contractor backlog edged up in February but remains below historical norms, with Midwest growth driving gains even as infrastructure work and profit-margin confidence soften.
Energy consultant settled financial reporting discrepancies with UK government auditor, with new contract awards up significantly last year, the firm said and a new CEO—Neil Bruce, who formerly led SNC Lavalin after its contracting corruprion scandals predating him.
With interconnection queues topping 2,000 GW of capacity, firms aim to expand engineering and advisory services upstream of transmission and generation construction
Private equity firm Littlejohn is backing grid consultant GDS as interconnection queues and power demand reshape when transmission, generation and substation projects reach construction.
A central Texas utility plans a 7.2-mile transmission replacement to carry new groundwater supplies, pairing well expansion with modernization of a 60-year-old system.
Ruling that restores EV charging obligations and parallel litigation over discretionary grants raises broader questions about federal funding predictability
A federal ruling restoring electric vehicle charging funds spotlights the boundaries of executive authority to pause federal infrastructure law transportation dollars already authorized by Congress.
Denver’s $4-billion Broncos stadium plan advances at Burnham Yard, aligning state land control, city bond-funded infrastructure and transit upgrades toward a 2031 opening.