A commentary by attorney Kenneth Rubinstein on why firms should pivot from emphasizing outcomes to prioritizing engagement as the national debate changes about diversity, equity and inclusion in construction.
Paving company Anderson Brothers agreed to pay nearly $1.3 million to resolve allegations it knowingly falsified asphalt test results on state and federal projects.
International facility plans to bolster its 23-MW microgrid with more than 11,000 photovoltaic panels adjacent to an existing 10,000-panel solar field.
A federal appeals court granted a preliminary injunction to keep the project labor agreement mandate in force after a lawsuit by North America's Building Trades Unions challenged suspension of those pacts.
Bechtel has been hired to provide design, engineering and construction for the final three phases of the $2.5-billion, 1.6-GWMammoth Solar facility in Indiana.
A major overhaul and expansion of Arthur Ashe Stadium and the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center will be completed in time for the 2027 U.S. Open in Queens, New York.