Maryland officials are scrambling to find another strategy to finance the $425-
million expansion of an aging Baltimore freight rail tunnel, following CSX Transportation's withdrawal from the project earlier this month.
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has re-extended the compliance date for a regulation setting new standards for certifying crane operators.
The owner of an Orlando-based construction company faces up to 60 years in prison for workers’-compensation fraud involving underreporting the firm’s payroll by more than $6 million, the state Dept. of Financial Services reported recently.
The owner of the Iron Bridge, the world’s first bridge made of iron, is crowd-funding the last $33,000 for a $4.7-million refurbishment project, slated to end in a year’s time.
Two big energy deals account for more than half the $250 billion in trade agreements with China that President Trump announced during his trip to Asia in early November: in West Virginia, $83.7 billion in shale-gas development and chemical manufacturing and, in Alaska, $43 billion to develop a pipeline and facility to export liquefied natural gas to China.
With no infrastructure plan passed by the Trump administration so far in 2017, the industry looks to single-family housing and warehouse construction to boost next year’s figures
Steel interests have misgivings about the fairness of a California law, enacted last month, intended to minimize carbon footprints of certain construction materials used in state-funded building projects by requiring all products to have a global warming potential less than the industry average.