Pennsylvania Governor OKs May 8 Construction Restart Pam Radtke Russell April 20, 2020 One Comment Companies will have to adhere to guidelines that have not yet been released.Read More
COVID-19 and Construction Army Corps Set to Deliver 28 More COVID-19 Alternate Care Facilities Agency and FEMA create space for emergency beds even as some governors scale back needs Jeff Yoders April 18, 2020 No Comments Work at some sites will decrease as updated agency modeling shows they won't be needed.Read More
Hospital Work Accelerated To Meet COVID-19 Demand April 14, 2020 No Comments University of Virginia Medical Center was able to redesign and accelerate portions of a $394-million expansion project to meet demand for bed capacity brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.Read More
MidAtlantic City Scoop: Construction Starts in Philadelphia April 14, 2020 No Comments Construction spending was expected to decline by 4% in 2020 before COVID crisisRead More
Coronavirus and Construction Pennsylvania to Restart $530M in Turnpike Projects Tom Ichniowski April 6, 2020 No Comments Resumption of four projects is pending a review of contractors coronavirus safety plans.Read More
Coronavirus and Construction PennDOT Unfreezes 60 Critical Highway, Bridge Projects Tom Ichniowski April 2, 2020 No Comments Restarted projects total about $1 billion and equal about 8% of PennDOT projects suspended by governor's overall construction pause.Read More
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Repairs Finish a Year Early Jim Parsons April 2, 2020 No Comments Good weather and lighter traffic due to COVID-19 propelled completion of work on the key Maryland span.Read More
Pa. Contractors Rush To Respond to Construction Stop Order Enforcement of state order to cease work begins March 21 Justin Rice Bruce Buckley March 20, 2020 6 Comments Pennsylvania-based contractors scramble to close construction sites with enforcement set to start March 21 in effort to curb COVID-19. Read More
Contractor Pauses $215M W.Va. Highway Job Over Worker COVID-19 Concerns Bruce Buckley March 19, 2020 No Comments State approval of one-week shutdown was easier with work ahead of schedule; a longer stoppage is not yet clear.Read More
Construction Disputes Clark and Perkins Eastman Settle Lawsuit Over $1.2B D.C. Project Richard Korman March 10, 2020 No Comments Firms did not disclose terms in ending their design dispute over mixed-use development, The Wharf.Read More