Federal funding for the $16-billion Hudson Tunnel Project is running out, forcing Gateway to warn contractors that construction could halt within days.
Genentech’s $2-billion North Carolina biomanufacturing expansion mid-build tests how power, water and labor constraints are shaping advanced manufacturing construction.
A Feb. 5 federal advisory review puts floodplain constraints, early engineering decisions and a $3.7B redevelopment framework into focus for the proposed RFK stadium.
Federal design commissioners declined to advance review, indicating early scrutiny amid an active court challenge questioning project sequencing and oversight
Federal reviewers asked the White House to return with 3D scale models rather than moving the project to the next approval step, underscoring the early stage in which the White House ballroom project remains, with litigation complicating its path.
As Lake Powell and Lake Mead near critical elevations, federal planners face narrowing operational options that could reshape hydropower generation, releases and Colorado River Basin water management.
As design review restarts, Trump’s planned White House ballroom exposes how privately funded additions can trigger federal obligations—and budget pressures—beyond their stated scope.
As construction accelerates on the 3.2-GW twin-reactor project in England, the company's role through 2030 offers a window into how the giant nuclear project will be governed and scrutinized.
Builders’ risk insurance is no longer a backstop as higher deductibles and tighter underwriting are reshaping how owners and contractors manage risk on active jobsites.