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.
Country's first storage site for used nuclear fuel—and the world's second—will be built up to 2,600 ft below ground in Ontario, with design to complete by 2028 and construction to begin by 2033.
A commentary by attorney Kenneth Rubinstein on why firms should pivot from emphasizing outcomes to prioritizing engagement as the national debate changes about diversity, equity and inclusion in construction.
Paving company Anderson Brothers agreed to pay nearly $1.3 million to resolve allegations it knowingly falsified asphalt test results on state and federal projects.
International facility plans to bolster its 23-MW microgrid with more than 11,000 photovoltaic panels adjacent to an existing 10,000-panel solar field.