Forty-three teams from colleges and universities from across the country put their bridge building skills to the test at the 2025 Student Steel Bridge Competition hosted by the American Institute of Steel Construction and the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Several years after the the COVID-19 pandemic, downtown Minneapolis and its twin city of St. Paul are looking toward a future that is likely to include more older office building conversions to residential structures.
Construction Industry Round Table president created and led its National Design and Construction Competition, an annual event for high school students to present current CEOs with solutions to real industry challenges.
Startup companies with hardware and software innovations will soon have a chance to partner with the New York City Dept. of Environmental Protection on improving the buildout and operation of the city’s massive municipal water system.
Sessions at the American Public Transportation Association annual rail conference June 28 to July 2 focused on economic development, contracting methods and trust.
Jamir Davis, a Kentucky civil rights attorney has filed a lawsuit against Walsh- Kokosing JV, the Ohio Dept. of Transportation claiming he was shut out of a DBE role in the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project.