Midwest City Scoop: St. Louis September 12, 2022 No Comments Rich data from Dodge Data & Analytics.Read More
Midwest On the Scene for July and August September 12, 2022 No Comments 130 guests take part in Riverboat cruise to watch final truss laid on the Merchants Bridge.Read More
Digging Deeper | Research Contractors Squeeze Research Center Into Tight St. Louis Site Annemarie Mannion September 12, 2022 No Comments The $616-million neuroscience research building at Washington University will house researchers studying Alzheimer’s and other illnesses.Read More
Top Specialty Contractors | ENR Midwest Specialty Firm of the Year Helm Group Rises to the Top Scott Van Voorhis September 12, 2022 No Comments The Helm Group is named Specialty Contractor of the Year.Read More
2022 Midwest Top Specialty Firms: Specialty Firms See Opportunities Despite Hurdles Brian Adams September 12, 2022 No Comments Intro to Top Specialty Contractors for the Midwest region.Read More
Project Proposals NFL's Chicago Bears Propose New Stadium, Mixed-Use District James Leggate September 6, 2022 No Comments Football team says construction of new facility and entertainment district could support 48,000 construction jobs. Read More
Legal Contractor Used Shell Companies to Dodge Prevailing Wage, Illinois AG Says James Leggate September 6, 2022 No Comments Officials accuse Bridgeview, Ill.-based Drive Construction of setting up two layers of shell companies and paying workers in cash to avoid traceability.Read More
Obituary Clyde Baker, Deep Foundation Innovator, Dies at 92 Geotechnical engineer was the 2008 ENR Award of Excellence recipient Annemarie Mannion September 2, 2022 No Comments Geotechnical engineer worked in MIT's Soils Stabilization Laboratory and took classes with Karl Terzaghi, known as the father of soil mechanics. Read More
Manufacturing $2B Electric Vehicle Battery Plant Breaks Ground in Kentucky James Leggate September 1, 2022 No Comments Japanese electric vehicle battery maker Envision AESC's plant will have a 30-GWh capacity and potential to expand up to 40 GWh. Read More
Materials Tall-Timber Building Expected in Chicago, 151 Years After the Great Fire Jean Thilmany August 26, 2022 No Comments Developer Sterling Bay plans to break ground on Chicago’s first tall-timber building since the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Read More