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Legacy Award Winner Jody Walker Belsick: Building, Managing, and Mentoring
When Kimley-Horn set its sights on the Pacific Northwest five years ago, the person to lead the effort was obvious. Jody Walker Belsick had made a name for herself in Las Vegas before joining the firm to launch offices there and in California.
Legacy Award Winner John Rinard Makes Tracks in SoCal and the World
After he became a go-to transportation project leader in Southern California, John Rinard made his way around the globe, building projects in South Korea, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Philippines and Australia.
Legacy Award Winner Patrick MacLeamy: Agent of Change
Big ideas have never daunted Patrick MacLeamy. Building teams that are courageous enough to pursue them is the more important challenge, says the former CEO of architectural and design firm HOK.
Moving Mountains for Alaska Air Base Extension
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), north of Anchorage, is a critical link in the security operations in both the Pacific and Arctic regions.
ENR California & Northwest's 2024 Top Young Professionals
Each year a group of dynamic and enterprising young professionals under the age of 40 are recognized by ENR California and ENR Northwest for their extraordinary leadership and service. <
Amtrak Picks Herzog to Design and Build Rail Maintenance Facility in Philadelphia
Amtrak is planning to award contracts for upgrade projects at several more of its maintenance facilities this year.
ENR New England Set to Publish 2023 Top Construction Starts
ENR New England will publish its annual Top Starts ranking.
Congress Averts Shutdown, Passes New Stopgap
New extension buys lawmakers more time to work ouy differences on full-year fiscal 2024 agency spending levels.
Earnings Piled Higher For EMCOR, Comfort Systems in 2023
Two specialty contracting powerhouses report beefed-up revenue, as well as profits, in year end and fourth quarter results shared in late February.
NY Construction Safety Firm Falsely Certified Workers, Says Manhattan DA
Valor Security and Investigations allegedly falsely certified thousands of workers as having completed required safety training.
The Foundational Aspects of Organizational Data Management
As transportation agencies pursue digital delivery as part of their core business, having good data management practices is becoming increasingly essential.
Taking Steps Toward Model as the Legal Document (MALD) Through Data Standards
Many states are already moving to approve models as the official engineering document of record. What is the impact on bidding, construction, and inspection?
Collaboration and Standardization Support Successful BIM for Infrastructure Adoption
Examining the ways collaboration is essential to widespread BIM adoption - from competitors working as collaborators to the embrace of new data standards.
Flatiron Advances Another Segment of North Carolina's $2.5B Complete 540 Expressway
The contractor is working on a third section of the Triangle Expressway loop around Raleigh, now as part of a joint venture with Fred Smith Co.