Old San Francisco Bay Bridge Span Near End April 26, 2017 No Comments CEC Silverado late last month removed the final 850-ton steel truss of the old East Span Bay Bridge, which crosses San Francisco Bay.Read More
NRG To Build 110 MW of Hawaii Solar In Power Deal With Utility April 26, 2017 No Comments NRG Energy expects to begin construction in the fall on about 110 MW of solar generation on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.Read More
Alaska Seeks FERC Approval On $40-Billion Gas Project April 26, 2017 No Comments Facility would move stranded natural gas to Asian markets.Read More
New York Denies Natural-Gas Line Permit After Protests April 26, 2017 No Comments The New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation on April 7 denied National Fuel Gas Co. a permit for a natural-gas pipeline.Read More
California High Speed Rail CEO to Exit $64B Project April 26, 2017 No Comments Jeff Morales will leave California post on June 2; no successor named.Read More
Environmental Impact FHWA Dismisses Colorado's I-70 Civil-Rights Complaint Will the project unfairly displace Latino residents? Mark Shaw April 25, 2017 No Comments The Federal Highway Administration in late April dismissed a suit to block a $1.2-billion expansion of Interstate 70 through north Denver.Read More
Corps Realigns Officers, Role Seen on Trump Wall Debra K. Rubin Tom Ichniowski April 25, 2017 No Comments Maj. Gen. Michael C. Wehr on April 14 was named as the deputy chief of engineers and deputy commanding general of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.Read More
Regulators Seeking Means to Grow Natural-Gas Network Pam Radtke Russell April 25, 2017 No Comments Utility regulators in the U.S. are looking for ways to get natural gas to more homes, a move that could spark the construction of new distribution systems and increase the demand for larger natural-gas transmission pipelines.Read More
Force Corp. Joins New England Carpenters Union Johanna Knapschaefer April 25, 2017 No Comments Open shop firm was a former foe of organized labor.Read More