Genentech, a South San Francisco, Calif.-based subsidiary of European biotech company Roche Group, plans to build a $700-million manufacturing facility in North Carolina.
Selection last month of Fluor Corp. and JGC Corp. as front-end engineering and design contractor for Phase 2 of the massive 14-million-ton-per-day liquefied natural gas export terminal in British Columbia was a hopeful sign to the sector of final investment decision to build that companion.
General Matter, a nuclear energy firm, has signed a lease with the U.S. Energy Dept. to build a $1.5-billion commercial uranium enrichment facility at a former federal production site in Paducah, Ky.
The $239.5-million rehab of the American River Bridge in Sacramento, Calif., will reach a milestone this month, with the CM/GC joint venture of Granite Construction Inc. and California Engineering Contractors completing final deck pours.
Turner Construction has started building a 46-story commercial office tower on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. The 930,000-sq-ft project, designed by Kohn Pederson Fox, includes an underground entrance that will provide access to Grand Central’s Madison Concourse between 44th and 45th Street.
The EPC contractor and Quanta subsidiary plans to use dozens of the autonomous excavators to install piles for solar array foundations on projects across the country.
Producer prices fell in August, but construction input costs climbed as metals and diesel rose. With jobs revised lower, contractors face uneven pressures closing out 2025.
A commentary on how the deliberate effort to undermine existing projects and investors will suppress power supply and R&D and end up a losing battle for its leader
Newsom order targets projects above 1.5 MW so they show “significant physical work” by July 4, 2026 and are in service before the end of 2027 to qualify for credits.
An appeals court must answer questions affecting Texas state road contractors and whether they will be granted immunity from road accident lawsuits in all cases.