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Written by the staff of ENR MidAtlantic Construction, this blog offers insights, analysis and opinionated takes on the latest news, trends and projects.
Do you know of someone in the Mid-Atlantic region who is under age 40 and is worthy of recognition for their recent accomplishments and future leadership potential? Then nominate them for our "Top 20 Under 40" competition!
The US Environmental Protection Agency was forced to withdraw a portion of its proposed storm water management regulations in the context of a pending court challenge by the National Association of Homebuilders and other parties.
Through the first seven months of 2010, several parts of the Mid-Atlantic region are experiencing significant improvement in contract opportunities, compared to 2009. Others are not.
With the FHWA considering its request to impose tolls on I-95, VDOT has identified more than $775 million worth of safety and capacity projects in the corrdor that would be funded by the new revenue.
There is big news in the world of Chinese drywall litigation. Today we cover a new verdict, a new appeal, and recent coverage decisions impacting Chinese drywall litigation.
Following years of transportation budget woes in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Gov. Bob McDonnell has gotten aggressive about exploring solutions in recent weeks.
The Commonwealth of Virginia has been slow to apply for, award and perform contracts funded by the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, better known as the Stimulus bill.
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Shucet was an ENR newsmaker in 2005 for helping to revamp VDOT into a more transparent, honest and efficient agency. Let's hope he can work some more magic.