With interconnection queues topping 2,000 GW of capacity, firms aim to expand engineering and advisory services upstream of transmission and generation construction
Private equity firm Littlejohn is backing grid consultant GDS as interconnection queues and power demand reshape when transmission, generation and substation projects reach construction.
Leaders of the union and its contractors group plan to boost organizing and use of AI, while seeking growth in emerging North American construction sectors.
Action on the project follows community upset over the cost of four 115 kV underground lines and expanded substation rising to #407 million, and possibly higher.
A central Texas utility plans a 7.2-mile transmission replacement to carry new groundwater supplies, pairing well expansion with modernization of a 60-year-old system.
Industry groups support the federal proposal to rescind a 2024 regulation that makes it harder for businesses to classify workers as independent contracts under the Fair Labor Standards Act. which governs when minimum wage and overtime pay are
required.
Machine that tumbled into excavated pit March 3 during demolition of a county government office building complex in Washington, Pa., near Pittsburgh, left the operator apparently unhurt, say published reports.
New Jersey, Michigan acquisitions by ICE show how building code occupancy rules and FEMA Zone AE designations expand detention retrofit complexity beyond interior fit-out
As the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security acquires warehouses for potential detention use, building code requirements and FEMA Zone AE floodplain rules signal regulatory complexity beyond standard industrial fit-out.
North American soccer stadiums are preparing for the global tournament’s largest-ever draw, featuring 48 national federation teams playing 104 matches in 16 different venues.