Owner points to harms in Virginia construction shutdown due to Trump administration claimed need for more "national security" reviews, with a Jan. 16 court hearing now set to determine if work will restart.
Owner of largest US offshore wind project and government will be in federal court Jan. 16 in Norfolk,Va., to debate preliminary injunction against Trump construction shutdown based on claimed "national security" concerns—with four NE region governors weighing similar legal action for halted projects and demanding an administration briefing
Sustainability, ESG integration, artificial intelligence and resilient and adaptive infrastructure systems are among global trends prompting design firms to “reimagine their business models.”
U.S. House of Representatives ended its 2025 legislative session by passing a permitting reform bill aimed at shortening completion timelines for major infrastructure projects.
Breakup of National Center for Atmospheric Research could disrupt forecasting models critical in infrastructure design, permitting and resilience planning
What happens to permitting, design assumptions and risk models if the federal research backbone behind U.S. weather forecasting, NCAR, is broken apart?
The purchase, expected to complete in the first quarter of 2026, would form an expanded WSP with 27,000 global professionals and $7.2 billion in 2025 net revenue on a pro forma basis.
The first mass-timber office building for Google and for the city of Sunnyvale, Calif., is designed for energy efficiency and to support occupants’ comfort and wellbeing.
Municipal bulletins show enabling works expanding through the city center while designers refine plans for a 2-km underground section beneath its historic core