Northwest Builders Busy As Activity Continues To Crest John Guzzon Christine Kilpatrick August 7, 2017 No Comments Available work in the region remains high in Seattle and Portland as crane activity surpasses New York CityRead More
ENR Northwest’s 2017 Top Young Professionals John Guzzon Karen Weil August 7, 2017 No Comments From marine construction to light rail, these leaders apply their diverse talents to help shape the industry’s future Read More
Northwest City Scoop: Construction Starts in Portland August 7, 2017 No Comments Construction Spending Expected to Grow by More Than 5% in 2018Read More
Companies Jacobs Pays Surprise Premium in $3.27B Deal for CH2M The combined companies would create biggest designer with limited construction risk, says buyer Debra K. Rubin Richard Korman August 2, 2017 One Comment The much-speculated purchase, set to conclude by December, would create a $15-billion-revenue firm and includes $416 million of debt.Read More
Fire Safety Tests After Grenfell Tower Fire Show Flaws in 82 UK Towers Peter Reina July 30, 2017 No Comments Probes of regulations and responsibility also start, after June London blaze that killed 80.Read More
AEP Will Purchase World's Second-Largest Wind Farm Mary B. Powers July 28, 2017 No Comments Utility units will own $4.5B project in Oklahoma, just revealed as being built with Quanta Services named as EPC transmission line contractorRead More
Israel Plans Big Infrastructure Boost in Next Decade Neal Sandler July 28, 2017 No Comments Investment, particularly in transportation, is needed to close its global economic gap, analysts say.Read More
Energy Viewpoint Prepare the U.S. Grid Now for Mass Electric Vehicle Adoption Three initiatives to meet new power demands Paul Stith July 26, 2017 No Comments Black & Veatch's director of strategy and innovation examines how the nation's power supply can meet the rising demands of electric vehicles. Read More
UK High Speed Rail Moves Ahead As Nuke Plant Falls Behind Peter Reina July 26, 2017 One Comment First Hinkley nuke site unit may be 15 months late; the second nine months behind.Read More
Air-Rights Decision Allows Fenway Center Project to Advance in Boston Justin Rice July 26, 2017 No Comments A successful air-rights project has not been built over the Massachusetts Turnpike since Copley Place opened in downtown Boston in 1983.Read More