Denver Firm Embraces Client-Focused Design Scott Dailey June 13, 2017 No Comments Davis Partnership Architects named 2017 Colorado/Wyoming Design Firm of the Year.Read More
Regional Designers Pleased With Market Growth and Diversity Mark Shaw June 13, 2017 No Comments Firms anticipate that more infrastructure and education funding will boost publicsector work and add balance to design portfoliosRead More
Mountain States People: Construction business updates for June 2017 June 13, 2017 No Comments BHB Consulting Engineers, Salt Lake City, has promoted Marty Olson and Brett Goodman to principal. Read More
Sydney Metro Enters Phase Two Peter Reina June 12, 2017 No Comments With long tunnels and north-west construction complete, international teams eye work on southern extensionRead More
The Top 100 Construction Project Delivery Firms Gary J. Tulacz June 8, 2017 One Comment The promise of greater teamwork and faster project delivery has owners looking more favorably on alternative project deliveryRead More
As Canada Parliament Weighs Infrastructure Bank, New Risks Seen Scott Van Voorhis June 8, 2017 No Comments Issues loom in possible bank funding of country's first high-speed rail project.Read More
Packed ENR FutureTech Event Builds Optimism Jeff Yoders June 7, 2017 No Comments ENR’s annual meet-up attracts industry and vendor visionaries to explore the future of construction technologyRead More
EPA, Utilities Look To Revisit Coal-Ash and Discharge Rules Mary B. Powers June 7, 2017 One Comment Companies seek streamlining, but environmentalists say changes would put special interests ahead of clean water.Read More
Best-Value Selection Florida Defends Bridge Choice as Fluor Claims Manipulation The Fluor team's bid protest seeks to deny Miami bridge award to the Archer Western team Scott Van Voorhis June 7, 2017 No Comments A planned $800-million “signature bridge" evolves into a bitterly contested best-value procurement.Read More
Creative Design A Buoyant New York City Pier Is Set for a Major Makeover The national historic structure will be home to Google offices Aileen Cho June 7, 2017 No Comments Crews are upgrading and building onto a 1950s-era pier without disturbing three buoyant caissons supported by timber piles.Read More