Materials producer Holcim will open in 2028 what it says is the world's first fully electric cement clinker plant, while KBR and Mott McDonald are engineering the first global facility in Amsterdam to annually import 200,000 metric tons of
liquid hydrogen and export 1.8M metric tons of carbon dioxide.
Ruling blocks freeze on $2.1 billion in CTA funds as court finds DOT selectively applied DBE rule; contractors remain mobilized after March 27 threshold
A federal judge orders funding restored for CTA projects after a DOT-ordered freeze, allowing projects to continue and averting imminent deadline for contractor demobilization.
Several home building groups want to see certain provisions including those related to build-to-rent and manufactured homes changed before the legislation advances further.
US equipment giant claims South Korean owner of American rival manufacturer spied on its own product designs, says Bobcat shouldn't have been granted patents in question
Caterpillar has responded to a lawsuit from Doosan Bobcat alleging it infringed on 14 patents for everything from machine controls to energy management. Cat asserts that it was in fact Bobcat that reverse-engineered its technology through a "competitive intelligence program."
DC museum, designed by architect Hickok Cole and built by HITT Contracting, combines renovated and new spaces to be filled with tech-rich immersive experiences.
Coalition of 24 states, 10 cities and five counties sued federal agency in US court to reverse repeal of core scientific basis to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles, power plants and other sources—with battle headed for US Supreme Court..
About $1 billion in federal funding distributed through the Interior Dept. will go toward rehabilitating canals, tunnels and storage systems across six Western states, but America's water infrastructure deficit continues widening faster than investment can close it.