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Competition Offers $119M to Advance Desalination Technologies
The XPRIZE Foundation has announced the five-year global effort to develop new approaches for sustainable seawater desalination to address water scarcity.
Motivation, Connection Key to Success, Experts Tell ENR Leaders' Forum
Veteran and rising leaders, including ENR's Top 20 Under 40 for 2024, shared career enhancing strategies at ENR Emerging Leaders Forum in Chicago, held March 19-20.
DOE Targets $475M to Mine Sites for Clean Energy Projects
U.S. Dept. of Energy officials selected three projects on former Appalachian region coal mine sites and two Southwest projects using active mineral mine land to receive federal funding.
House Passes Spending Bill Funding Embassy Construction, GSA Building Programs
Package slashes GSA federal buildings construction and freezes State Dept. embassy construction.
D.C. Train Station Revamp Plan Receives Federal Approval
Washington, DC’s Union Station's makeover would cost $8.8 billion over 13 years.
Architectural Firms See Glimmers of Business Hope in AIA Billings Index
Billings for architectural firms continued downward in February, according to the latest American Institute of Architects/Deltek monthly index, but the report's authors see possible silver linings in the latest numbers.
Turner Wins $134M Contract for West Point Football Stadium
Work on the Michie Stadium Preservation Project is scheduled to start in April and complete in 2026.
Industry Leads for the Week of March 25, 2024
Information derived from Industrial Reports, a market intelligence firm specializing in industrial construction and equipment leads.
Pulse for the Week of March 25, 2024
Project news from Dodge Data & Analytics.
Black & Veatch Establishes Global Cybersecurity Practice
Engineer Black & Veatch has brought on Ian Bramson as its vice president of global industrial cybersecurity.
River Flow Reversed to Solve Sewage Problem for Chicago
During the 19th century, Chicago’s sewage got dumped into the Chicago River and flowed into Lake Michigan. Because the city’s drinking water was, and still is, drawn from the lake via two mile-long tunnels, officials feared that the sewage would endanger the water supply.
Wood Wizardry in Oregon: Innovation Raises the Roof for PDX Terminal B
Drones, self-propelled modular transporters and a curtain wall that really does hang off the roof like a curtain are all notable technologies that made installing an 18-million-lb timber roof possible at Portland International Airport.
Construction Economics for March 25, 2024
ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics