American Society of Civil Engineers 2025 analysis shows broad gains, but also aging assets, climate risk and a 2026 funding cliff that threaten project delivery
American Society of Civil Engineers 2025 analysis shows rising grades—but also aging assets, climate risk and a 2026 funding cliff that threaten project delivery.
George Harms Construction Co.'s objection to project labor agreement for a bid package on the N.J.-N.Y. tunnel project will not halt the bidding process, a federal judge has ruled,
Fiscal 2026 authorization directs billions toward industrial-base expansion, shipyard modernization and long-term construction needs across US and Indo-Pacific sites
House passage of the fiscal year 2026 defense bill sets sweeping industrial-base reforms in motion, with new multiyear contracting tools, major MILCON directives and substantial shipyard and depot investments underway.
NY Gov. Kathy Hochul picks her operations chief to succeed Rick Cotton as bi-state agency chief in January as it prepares for $45-billion capital-program.
Pioneering designer's death marks a key chapter in construction innovation, as his digitally driven methods forced contractors, engineers and fabricators to reinvent how complex buildings are delivered.
The global logistical giant's plan to modernize two critical Afghanistan border crossings could reshape regional trade, but security volatility and economic fragility complicate the path forward.
Construction job openings declined again in October as hiring slowed and worker churn fell, signaling a cooler labor market even as contractors remain cautiously optimistic about early-2026 staffing.
Municipal bulletins show enabling works expanding through the city center while designers refine plans for a 2-km underground section beneath its historic core