This 1925 cover image depicts a concrete mixing plant—one of three—for a vital project in downtown Chicago, in which South Water Street was transformed into Wacker Drive, a major multilevel street running along the Chicago River in the Loop.
The Colorado River was a fault line of near-tectonic political forces by the 1920s, as the seven states within its basin continued to grow in population.
The recent triple fatality at a Bechtel LNG construction project in Port Arthur, Texas, prompted heartfelt comments from firm President and Chief Operating Officer Craig Albert.
Architectural firm Safdie Architects proposed reimagining a four-acre area of open space with a 30-story hotel/residential tower that would be Maine's tallest building.