As data center demand surges, grid access—not land—is deciding which projects move forward, forcing builders to rethink power infrastructure, costs and schedules before construction begins.
Beyond the dollar figure, AIS Infrastructure’s border announcement signals where labor pressure, equipment demand and execution risk may concentrate as federal projects move forward.
Eight years of collaboration between Vermont environmental and transportation agencies and the Massachusetts Dept. of Transportation has helped Massachusetts improve engineering practices to make culverts, bridges and other infrastructure more storm resilient.
Breakup of National Center for Atmospheric Research could disrupt forecasting models critical in infrastructure design, permitting and resilience planning
What happens to permitting, design assumptions and risk models if the federal research backbone behind U.S. weather forecasting, NCAR, is broken apart?
A lawsuit in U.S. federal court and a complaint to the International Trade Commission against Caterpillar and its largest Texas equipment dealer allege patent violations on machine controls, skid steer designs.