Dec. 6 federal auction is set for first California ocean areas totaling 373,268 acres with more than 40 bidders set to participate, as first of several new U.S. project development guidelines are issued.
French cement producer pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to provide material support or resources to designated foreign terrorist organizations.
Projects are set to gain more funding opportunities under the U.S. infrastructure law as transit industry continues to receive record levels of investment
U.S. judge said oil pipeline project review in Minnesota did not have to include operating impacts on climate change, as opponent groups argued in challenge.
The heads of six state DOTs have signed on to the Equity in Infrastructure Project's pledge to increase the share of prime contracts that go to disadvantaged businesses.