As Lake Powell drops toward critical thresholds, engineers are making long-term infrastructure decisions even as Colorado River rules remain unresolved.
Skanska and FlatironDragados are advancing a $445M roadway package at LAX, reconfiguring access and bridges while coordinating construction amid multiple overlapping airport megaprojects.
Successful demolition of the nearly century-old Lansing Bridge also provided researchers from Purdue University useful performance data on structural redundance of fracture-critical members.
DC federal court revokes December stop-work order Jan. 12 for $6B Revolution Wind project in New England, while set to hear case Jan. 14 for same action on $5B project in NY—with Jan.16 hearing in US court in Virginia to restart that state's giant $11B project.
DC federal court revokes December stop-work order Jan. 12 for $6B Revolution Wind project in New England, while set to hear case Jan. 14 for same action on $5B project in NY—with Jan.16 hearing in US court in Virginia to restart that state's giant $11B project.
A bipartisan bill meant to stabilize financing for an active rural water project is vetoed, exposing how late-stage policy shifts can disrupt infrastructure delivery.
Digital transformation and visual project tracking continue to change construction processes, as firms take key steps to expand and boost their capabilities.
The $400-million P3 puts ACWA Power behind Azerbaijan’s first desalination plant near the capitol of Baku, while financing and EPC details are still being worked out.