Lima, Peru’s $3.4B Ring Road Consortium Finds Designer for Key Section
Spanish engineering company Ayesa announced that it will design a key section of Lima, Peru’s $3.4-billion Ring Road project led by a consortium of developers Sacyr, Acciona and Cintra, the toll road subsidiary of Ferrovial. Ayesa’s engineering design services on
Midwest Snapshot: March 2025
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Firm Backlogs Fill Up In and Around Columbus
Matt Kunz Vice President and General Manager Turner Construction Co. Construction firms in Columbus and Central Ohio are busy, with many reporting a backlog of opportunities, says Matt Kunz, vice president and general manager for Turner Construction Co. in Columbus. “The construction market
Indianapolis Sees Growth in Tech, Health and Sports Sectors
]]> Chuck Goodrich CEO & Chairman Gaylor Electric Tom Miltner Principal O’Donnell &Naccarato The Indianapolis area construction market is hot with a diverse project pipeline in tech, health care, sports and other sectors. “There are a lot of major projects being completed in the Indianapolis market currently,
Midwest People: March 2025 | Engineering News-Record
Chicago-based Clayco has elevated Anthony Johnson to CEO. He had been executive vice president and industrial business unit president. He succeeds Russ Burns, who retired but continues as company board chairman. Among other changes, Ryan McGuire is named president
DPR’s New Chief Information Officer Doubles Down on Artificial Intelligence
California-based contractor and construction management firm DPR Construction has named Jarret Eubanks as its new chief information officer. The company says Eubanks, who has nearly 25 years of information technology experience across various Fortune 500 companies, began his transition
House Passes Spending Bill With Cuts to Project Funding
The House passed legislation March 11 to fund the federal government through through Sept. 30, the end of its fiscal year, but it is unclear whether Republicans have enough votes in the Senate to pass the bill, which includes billions