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Construction Spending Falls in February, But Remains Up From Year Earlier
The value of nonresidential construction put in place in February totaled a seasonally adjusted $1.03 billion, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Contractors Oppose OSHA Rule on Employees' Walkaround Reps
Contractor groups voice concerns about workplace safety and more.
Second Expansion in Four Months Brings AESC's South Carolina EV Battery Project to $3.1B
Following an expansion announcement in December, AESC now plans to build a second facility alongside its original, 1.5-million-sq-ft battery production facility.
GAO Upholds $247M Turkey Consulate Rebuild Award to BE&K-Pernix JV
State Dept. move to reverse eligibility was “unreasonable,” said federal watchdog Government Accountability Office in sustaining counterprotest by parent of bidding firms.
Obituary: George A. Greene, 94, was Silicon Valley Design Pioneer
Mechanical engineer, who designed early semiconductor and biotechnology facility clean rooms and related facilities and launched a consulting firm that was later sold to Ireland's largest engineer and project manager, died on Jan. 4.
Engineering Underway for Removal of Wreckage at Bridge Collapse Site in Baltimore
Officials warn progress may be slow on clearing debris from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, as heavy-lift cranes arrive on the scene.
Jim Rossberg, 65, Was Longtime ASCE Advocate for Improving Structural Standards
Jim Rossberg retired as managing director of engineering programs at the American Society of Civil Engineers, in 2022.
Va. DOT Resets Schedule for Major Tunnel Expansion Project
Early developments and preparation for the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel expansion project are underway.
Cyber Thieves Phish Away a $735K Payment to a Minnesota Contractor
Subcontractors are out hundreds of thousands of dollars on a warehouse project, in only the latest instance of a rising trend of cyber crime in construction.
ENR California 2024 Owner of the Year: The Port of Long Beach
The Port of Long Beach is ENR California's 2024 Owner of the Year.
ENR Northwest Owner of the Year: Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has been named ENR Northwest's 2024 Owner of the Year
Mayors Say River Bridges Need Assessment to Escape Fate of Key Bridge
Mississippi River cities and towns say their bridges need to be assessed after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Holtec Gets $1.5B DOE Loan Guarantee to Restart Michigan Nuclear Plant
Nuclear services firm, which acquired the 800-MW Palisades Nuclear Plant in 2022, plans to restart it by 2025 and add new small modular reactors.
UK's Thames Water Faces More Financial Trouble as Investors Deny Additional Funding
A University of Oxford analysis proposes breaking up the company, including the creation of a business to take care of large wastewater capital projects.
ENR MidAtlantic Releases 2024 Preliminary Top Design Firm List
The final ENR MidAtlantic Top Design rankings will be published in June.
DC Government, Sports Teams Owner Forge Deal to Upgrade Downtown Arena
The District of Columbia will invest $500 million to help renovate Capital One Arena
Deadline Approaching to Submit for ENR Midwest's Top Design Firm List
ENR Now Brings an Expanded Portfolio of Marketing Services To You Through BNP Engage.
ENR Publisher, Scott Seltz and BNP Engage President, Ben LeDonni discuss how they can work together to help AEC companies and companies marketing to the AEC industry enhance their marketing efforts in this exclusive interview.
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Innovative Low-Carbon Cement From Sublime Systems Used in First Project
Sublime Systems electrochemical-created cement was used for the first time by Turner Construction, acting as its own self-perform concrete contractor, on a Boston area mud mat placement.