The collapses, one of which involved a crane falling on a passenger train, have prompted the Thai government to halt the Bangkok contractor's other projects across the country while an investigation proceeds.
As the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey advances a $3.5B AirTrain Newark replacement toward procurement, contractors are watching how the airport megaproject will enter the market.
State DOTs reviewed their latest technology innovations and considered their future funding options at the annual Transportation Resource Board event, held in Washington in mid-January.
This October 1927 cover feature is a comprehensive account of road and highway planning and construction by the Allegheny County Dept. of Public Works in Pennsylvania, and it praised the department’s technical and financial setup for road improvement to be “remarkable.”
With Justice Dept. stepping back from an appeal, limits on the Transportation Dept.'s ability to condition transportation grants are now settled nationwide.
Developer Energy Transfer halts Lake Charles LNG work but is open to third-party developer interest, as giant Alaska project completes federal permit approvals but weighs next steps.
Administration directs each U.S. agency to develop its own regulations to for assess project environmental impacts in finalized NEPA law rulemaking, with concerns raised of federal inconsistency.