The folks at Odebrecht can apparently relax—for now, at least—after Gov. Rick Scott essentially voided his signing of legislation aimed at disallowing any firms with business in Cuba from winning any public contracts.
April 26th marked the first day of competition in the world championships of robotics engineering, being held at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Mo.
By now, ENR readers who have read our wrapup story of the trial verdict, and viewed our exclusive slideshow offering a looking inside HDR's case, know more about the trial of Tampa Bay Water v. HDR Engineering than any other readers anywhere.
A federal jury decided April 10 that HDR Engineering's design was not the cause of large cracks at Tampa Bay Water's six-year-old, 15.5-billion-gallon reservoir.
The start of the fifth week of Tampa Bay Water v. HDR Engineering marked the beginning of the end of the federal jury trial, as attorneys for the regional water utility commenced their closing arguments.
A couple of videos showcasing Ryan Gravel's original vision for the Atlanta BeltLine project and the first moment he realized it would become reality illustrate his selection as an ENR Newsmaker.
Dr. Les Bromwell, HDR's expert witness, offered compelling testimony about his opinion of what caused the cracks at Tampa Bay Water's regional reservoir.
My recent blog post regarding the implosion of Orlando's Amway Arena drew some excited responses from a few folks. With that in mind, here are a few more implosion videos.
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