Check out the February 3, 2025 edition of ENR, featuring the 2024 Year in Construction Photo Contest, an exploration of the question Immigrants, Accidents and Lawsuit Loans: Does NY Need New Rules? Construction news and more!
Readers again came out in force to submit their finest photographic work capturing the action, drama, artistry and effort that goes into designing and constructing the built environment.
Directive targeting growing energy market with curbs on federal site leasing and permits could face lawsuit blowback over unclear and conflicting provisions the administration may be unable to defend.
Complex, set to finish in 2027, will develop 20 GW of clean energy projects and produce 1,500 tons per day of green hydrogen and 7,500 TPD of green methanol.
US Navy cleanup of the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard continues, but former environmental consultant agrees to settle work related whistleblower suit to avoid "protracted litigation."
Federal Court of Claims has nullified previous administration labor agreement mandate that required them for most federal projects of $35M or larger, finding that competitive bidding could not be upheld under the rule and the executive order that required it.
Estimated $137-billion hydroelectric project, which would be three times larger than China's Three Gorges Dam, has raised serious concerns on seismic risk and flooding from environmentalists and neighboring countries.
Officials continue to prioritize fighting the ongoing wildfires that have already consumed 40,600 acres in the region, but are already strategizing on how to undertake the gargantuan cleanup effort.
Long Bridge Rail Partners, a joint venture, will serve as the design-build contractor for the project's south package, which includes the Potomac River crossing.
Company bankruptcy filing stemmed from a major cost dispute with the owners of the Golden Pass LNG export terminal project in Texas, from which it exited as lead contractor.
Confirmations are expected for Chris Wright to run DOE, Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary and Lee Zeldin as EPA chief, even with concerns over climate change answers and feared renewables squeeze
Sworn-in president unleashes flurry of orders to accelerate oil and gas projects, curb environmental protections and squeeze growing renewable energy markets as trio of loyalists and fossil fuel advocates are likely to be confirmed to lead the DOE, EPA and US Interior Dept.
Artificial intelligence-based tools continue to gain acceptance in the industry, as two recent moves by major contractors bring the technology deeper into the critical path.