The COVID-19 pandemic has upended life for construction professionals, but large contractors are beginning to cope and also ponder what is ahead after the crisis ends.
Utilities and scientists around the world are using advances in epidemiological technology specific to wastewater to measure virus genetics and active form, says one industry expert in Michigan.
Integrating the data science of predictive analytics into the workflows of construction is a daunting task, but the potential benefits for safety and efficiency could be significant, according to a new white paper from an industry technology group.
For engineering and construction groups, new federal guidance for forgivable loans less than $2 million under the Paycheck Protection Program was welcome news.
The evolving rule changes for the Paycheck Projection Program have triggered confusion and doubt among business owners the program is intended to benefit.
As states around the country gradually reopen from the coronavirus shutdown, contractors are being challenged to operate in new ways to prevent the spread of the virus and to accept a slower pace of work as the new normal.
Restrictions already have disrupted the craftworker pipeline, with many programs shuttered, severely limited and now coping with new rules of engagement.
Gov. Newsom extends claim potential to all workers outside the home, beyond what 12 other states have done; AGC, Chamber voice concerns about rebutting claims and benefit costs.
State ruling on an industry standard contract provision could have major implications for paying subcontractors when an owner and contractor are in dispute.
Ten-year Hanford site final award to new spinoff Amentum comes as DOE on May 14 said that much-watched $13B cleanup at site will go to BWXT-Fluor team. Analyst predicts a Jacobs bid protest.
The Iowa Dept. of Transportation has proposed a five-year, $3.6-billion transportation plan, more than half of which would be devoted to road and bridge projects.
The Nordberg HP900 Series cone crusher is intended for aggregate and mining applications, and improves upon the previous model with a raised pivot point and 15% capacity increase.
Cameron General Contractors, acting as developer and contractor, plans to construct the Pinnacle Springs Resort Lifestyle Retirement Community in Rogers.