News that House Democrats and the Trump administration have come to terms on the US-Mexico-Canada pact offers calm in the storm over trade policies roiling construction since 2017.
Dominion Virginia Power suspended a request for proposals for 1,500 MW of new peaking generation units one month after releasing it, stating that market conditions will determine its reissue.
Protectors of feathered friends are celebrating the New York City Council’s passage of the most expansive legislation in the U.S. aimed at reducing collisions of birds with buildings.
Some, but far from all, federal infrastructure and construction programs would gain increases under congressional spending measures covering the rest of fiscal year 2020.
But Credit Suisse conferees are buoyed by improved risk allocation and new technology, according to investment banking firm’s analysis of comments and predictions.
The city of Columbus, Ohio, is well underway with its pilot projects for mobility after receiving a $40-million grant from the U.S. Dept. of Transportation in 2016 as part of a Smart Cities challenge.