Q4 Cost Report Global Industry Aims Past Bumps In COVID-19 Recovery Debra K. Rubin December 17, 2020 No Comments Despite cost impacts, 2021 outlook shows market rebound sparked by pent-up demand and improved processes, says analyst Currie & BrownRead More
Border Barrier Work Runs Into New Walls Mary B. Powers Debra K. Rubin December 17, 2020 No Comments Projects and contracts get more local pushback and new scrutiny as $15-billion Trump construction program speeds to end of his presidencyRead More
Q4 2020 Cost Report Glimmers of Optimism for COVID-Hit Global Machine Market Long surge in heavy equipment sales nosedived in 2020, but as market recovers, opinions differ on scale and speed Jim Parsons December 17, 2020 No Comments Long surge in heavy equipment sales nosedived in 2020, but as market recovers, opinions differ on scale and speed.Read More
Purple Line Legal Pact Gets Final OK, Sets Stage for New Contractor December 16, 2020 No Comments Private partners on dispute-plagued Maryland P3 rail job will gain $100M payment by Dec. 31, with remaining $150M paid next yearRead More
Commentary: Does Your Company Have a License to Last? Paul F. Boulos, Digital Water Works Ph.D., NAE December 16, 2020 No Comments Building a company with staying power is no easy feat.Read More
Pandemic Finance How Some Companies Boosted Their Finances Under a Little-Used Federal Program Richard Korman Scott Van Voorhis December 13, 2020 No Comments Overshadowed by PPP rescue loans, the smaller Main Street loan program ends Dec. 31.Read More
Coronavirus and Construction Update: SBA Issues New PPP Guidance After AGC Sues Contractor group also challenged OMB on legality of loan-forgiveness eligibility questionnaire Tom Ichniowski December 9, 2020 One Comment Contractor group challenges legality of loan-forgiveness eligibility questionnaire and process for developing it.Read More
Commentary: Why We Need Key Performance Indicators to Judge BIM Success December 9, 2020 6 Comments Almost daily we read articles from suppliers, consultants, influencers and digital pioneers who say they are leading development of building information modeling.Read More
Canada Energy Demand Decline Outlook Stirs Project Debates Scott Van Voorhis December 9, 2020 No Comments Officials grapple with climate change push but pipelines move forwardRead More
Bidders for Aborted Honolulu Rail P3 Are Finally Revealed Jim Parsons December 8, 2020 No Comments City officials now must decide how to fund and build the estimated $1.4B, four-mile lasr section of the light-rail line.Read More