New California Worker Law Has Industry Exemptions, But Not For All Erica Berardi September 20, 2019 No Comments Starting Jan. 1, workers in the state must meet a three-part standard to retain classification as independent contractors.Read More
Hurricane Maria Former Energy Contractor Faces Corruption Charges in Puerto Rico Work Current, Former FEMA Officials Also Indicted Pam Radtke Russell September 17, 2019 No Comments Cobra Acquisitions took over power restoration work in Puerto Rico after a contract with the maligned Whitefish Energy was canceled.Read More
Construction Workforce Senate Confirms Scalia to be Labor Secretary Attorney faces key construction issues, including apprenticeship proposal Tom Ichniowski September 17, 2019 No Comments Update 9/26: Nominee approved on 53-44 vote along party lines.Read More
Congress House Oversight Panel Opens Ethics Inquiry into Chao's Actions Tom Ichniowski September 16, 2019 No Comments One focus of committee probe is whether DOT Secretary's actions aided shipping company her parents founded.Read More
Court Nixes 'Eminent Domain' for Big East Coast Fracked-Gas Pipeline Debra K. Rubin September 15, 2019 No Comments Will issues of private seizure of state land on the $1B PennEast project and others head for the US Supreme Court? Read More
Industry Execs Target Construction Materials Sector on Labor Abuses Debra K. Rubin September 15, 2019 No Comments Foundation-funded effort would push owners and specifiers to scrutinize product origins and add restrictions to specs, RFPs and contracts.Read More
Water Infrastructure Senate Committee Approves 11% Hike for Corps Civil Works Tom Ichniowski September 12, 2019 No Comments Republicans defeat Democrats' attempts to block DOD projects' funding shift to border wall.Read More
Environment Trump Administration Rolls Back 2015 Clean Water Rule Action repeals Obama-era WOTUS regs that determined Clean Water Act permitting requirements Pam Hunter McFarland Pam Radtke Russell September 12, 2019 One Comment Industry, business and agricultural groups cheered the announcement, but Earthjustice President Abigail Dillen called the repeal of the 2015 rule “shameful and dangerous. No one is above the law, including the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers.Read More
ENR 2019 Top 100 Green Building Contractors and Design Firms: Sustainability Intensifies Gary J. Tulacz September 12, 2019 No Comments Designers and contractors are moving beyond a checklist of do’s and don’ts and are exploring new means of building green.Read More
Water Infrastructure Update: New Law Helps Newark, Other Cities Fund Drinking-Water Upgrades Measure enacted Oct. 4 lets states shift more dollars to drinking-water revolving funds Tom Ichniowski September 11, 2019 No Comments UPDATE: Measure enacted Oct. 4 lets states shift more dollars to drinking-water revolving fundsRead More