Disasters After Quakes, California Military Sites Resume Ops Damage Assessment Teams Evaluating Remaining Structures Erica Berardi July 15, 2019 2 Comments Damage was limited in Ridgecrest, but earthquake research institute reports two red-tagged buildings.Read More
Ten Minutes With GLA's Sam Hassoun Aileen Cho July 11, 2019 No Comments The Caltrans veteran talks about being an "ambassador" for the industry.Read More
Federal Builders Miss in Contract Change Oversight Debra K. Rubin July 10, 2019 No Comments U.S. watchdog says Army Corps of Engineers and GSA HQ may overlook cost red flags for project contracting staff and firms.Read More
US Places New Duties on China, Mexico Fabricated Steel Imports Commerce Dept. sets preliminary duties of up to 177% on Chinese imports, 74% on Mexican ones but none for Canada Jeff Yoders July 9, 2019 No Comments China imports face duties of up to 177%, 74% for those from Mexico in trade case initiated by the American Institute of Steel Construction.Read More
Bridge Builders Look for Better Ways at International Conference Aileen Cho July 8, 2019 No Comments Conference emphasizes technology, changeRead More
Transportation infrastructure LA Metro Sets TBMs to Work on Purple Line Extension Downtown to westside connection costs pegged at $9.3B Erica Berardi July 5, 2019 No Comments Herrenknecht borers to dig twin tunnels covering 2.59 miles at projected rate of 60 ft per day. Read More
Construction Workforce Construction Job Gains Rose in June, Jobless Rate Picture Mixed Tom Ichniowski July 5, 2019 No Comments Construction added 21,000 jobs in June, up from gain of 5,000 the previous month.Read More
2019 2Q Cost Report Construction Staff May Be Set for 4% Raises in 2019 Bruce Buckley July 3, 2019 No Comments Big demand fuels trend for key specialists, surveys say, but more prospects want work-life balance.Read More
Stanford University Plans To Expand Campus for $4.7B July 3, 2019 No Comments School will build public schools for Santa Clara County, Calif., to gain permission for 3.5 million sq ft of new campus facilities by 2035.Read More
Denver Convention Center Project Could Be Delayed Until 2023 July 3, 2019 No Comments The city of Denver now estimates that the start of its Colorado Convention Center expansion will be delayed by at least a year and possibly longer, following an alleged bid-rigging scandal that derailed contractor selection late last year.Read More