Appeals court pauses injunction, letting White House ballroom construction advance into a critical superstructure phase as judges fast-track a June decision.
Below-grade work security-related work can continue on the White House Ballroom site while vertical construction is halted, following a new court order regarding the contentious project.
Moratorium on 20-MW and up capacity projects advances despite limited ISO New England pipeline, as officials weigh grid capacity, cost and infrastructure risk
State lawmakers vote to pause construction of large data centers even as ISO New England reports only modest pipeline activity, sharpening questions over who pays for future grid impacts.
Jacobs is stepping into two critical I-290 projects—can targeted bridge and tunnel work relieve freight bottlenecks and chronic flooding while a $3.2B rebuild stalls?
Project, part of $1.15B effort to protect Lake Michigan, is among new US Army Corps of Engineers and Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command contracts in California, Ohio and Europe.
Illinois project, part of $1.15B effort to protect Lake Michigan, is among Corps and Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command contracts, also awarded in California, Ohio and Europe.
Germany-based firm's purchase of Texas company targets core estimating and field software used by infrastructure contractors—what could it mean for project workflows?
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.