Moving hot oil across Arctic terrain was an unprecedented challenge following the discovery of America’s largest oil field in 1969 in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.
Parsons will oversee Dubai’s $5.6B Metro Blue Line, a 30-km, 14-station driverless rail set to open in 2029 and serve 320,000 riders daily, advancing the emirate’s economic and sustainability goals.
The Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank and Dept. of Environmental Management have selected consultant Arup to conduct a statewide study of its 400-mile-plus coastline to examine climate change impacts and risks.
Manufacturer, one of Canada’s largest private hydropower
producers, says upgrade of the nearly century-old facility will be
the largest single investment in its hydroelectric assets since the
1950s.
The first phase of Fujifilm Biotechnologies’ $3.2-billion large-scale cell culture biopharmaceutical manufacturing plant in North Carolina is scheduled to begin operating this year.
Bechtel has received a notice to proceed from Cheniere Energy Inc. for the next expansion phase of its liquified natural gas export terminal in the Texas city.
A joint venture of Page and LMN is designing the $1.6-billion redevelopment of the Austin Convention Center in Texas, with a joint venture of JE Dunn and Turner Construction as construction manager. Demolition for the 1.4-million-sq-ft project is underway. The convention center is slated to reopen in late 2028.
Located 40 miles off Cameron Parish, La., plant would have four trains and be the first such offshore facility in the U.S., set to produce up to 13.2 million metric tons of LNG annually, developer said.