Midwest City Scoop: Construction Starts in Columbus November 13, 2017 No Comments Total Construction Spending in Columbus Expected to Increase Slightly in 2018Read More
Companies Sale of Toronto Contractor Aecon to China-Owned Firm May Be Tricky Scott Van Voorhis November 11, 2017 No Comments Canada government will review the proposed $1.2 B deal as it seeks new Chinese trade ties and amid NAFTA talksRead More
The World Infrastructure The 10 Largest Drinking-Water Treatment Plants in the World Clean water requires investment in infrastructure Scott Lewis November 7, 2017 No Comments At a time when the water treatment industry is facing some financial challenges, ENR takes a look at the 10 largest drinking-water treatment facilities in the world.Read More
International Trade US Sets Stiff Tariffs on Canadian Lumber Imports Tom Ichniowski November 3, 2017 No Comments Top Canadian officials pledge to defend their industry and threaten litigation under multilateral trade pacts.Read More
Power Plant Construction Companies Look Abroad and to Small Nuclear Reactors as U.S. Work Slows The new projects are in India, China and Russia Pam Radtke Russell November 3, 2017 No Comments While big new reactors in the U.S. are stalled, small reactors, newer technologies and work abroad may fill the gapRead More
Republican Party's Tax Reform Construction Groups Slam House 'Pass-Through' Tax-Bill Provisions Proposal makes design and construction firms ineligible for lower 25% rate Tom Ichniowski November 3, 2017 No Comments House GOP plan would cut rate for entities such as partnerships and S-corporations, but not for design and construction firms.Read More
Construction workforce Construction Adds 11,000 Jobs in Oct., Unemployment Rate Down Residential sectors lead job gains, adding 13,300 Tom Ichniowski November 3, 2017 No Comments October jobless rate dips to 4.5% from September's 4.7%, and from year-earlier 5.7%Read More
Utilities Use Multi-Faceted Approaches to Please Public, Save Money Pam Radtke Russell November 2, 2017 No Comments Utilities look to solve multiple problems more cheaplyRead More
Outpatient Facilities Dominate in Health Care Scott Lewis November 2, 2017 One Comment Health-care providers also look to update existing campusesRead More
States Take Lead in Building Roads and Bridges Scott Van Voorhis November 2, 2017 No Comments Despite presidential infrastructure promises, spending dropsRead More