Legal challenges to Biden-era project labor agreement mandate that involve bid protests offer relief, but a First Amendment precedent could be a knockout
While bid protests offer a legal strategy to challenge the Biden-era project-labor agreement mandate, a First Amendment-based case could overturn it, author contends.
LA agencies are turning their attention toward rebuilding and easing the process for survivors, as AECOM is set to lead planning efforts under an expanded contract.
The Kiewit Shea Traylor joint venture and VTA were unable to agree on the cost for the project’s next stage, which includes a single-bore tunnel beneath San Jose.
Hexagon keeps Leica Geosystems and other hardware-centered businesses, but spins off ALI, Bricsys and other software/cloud-centered ones into a new company, Octave
Tech firm splits its asset lifecycle management and cloud-based design tools unit into a separate company but retains its geospatial systems and construction data business.
The $4-billion Journey With AUS program is a five- to seven-year initiative designed to modernize and expand the airport by increasing its capacity and operating efficiency.
NextDecade announced $9B in contracts with Bechtel Energy for work at Rio Grande LNG export site and Glenfarne taps Worley for
engineering on $10.8-billion Alaskan North Slope gas pipeline.
U.K.-based energy and industrial services firm extends deadline for a firm offer from UAE-based Sidara or an end to discussions, as an audit of its accounting and corporate governance moves toward completion.
A U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration panel is holding a multiday virtual public hearing on its proposed workplace heat injury and illness prevention standard through July 2.