Illinois Delays $1.2B Asian Carp Prevention Project Over Federal Funding Worries
Concerned about federal funding being withheld, Illinois has postponed closing on property rights for land needed for a $1.2-billion project to prevent Asian carp and other invasive species from entering the Great Lakes through Illinois waterways, and has paused
Procore Chief Tooey Courtemanche to Step Aside, With New Leader Search Underway
Craig "Tooey" Courtemanche, founder, president and CEO of tech firm Procore plans to become company executive chairman when his C-suite successor is named. In that new role, he said he will continue to be involved in the business and
Leading Construction Chiefs Launch Effort to Tackle Industry Suicide Rate
In their inaugural meeting, members of the construction sector CEO Advisory Council on industry suicide prevention gathered in New York City in mid-March to develop their strategy to lower the craft worker suicide rate through better awareness and support
Collaborative Project Delivery Still a Hot Topic for Industry at Western Winter Workshop
Even with federal funding flow uncertain for infrastructure, the promise and potential pitfalls of collaborative project delivery continue to be a hot topic for industry professionals. Among the challenges of progressive design-build is whether to use a lump-sum or
Rubio’s X Post Dims Prospects for Tetra Tech’s USAID Revenue
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's March 10 post on X that 83% of U.S. Agency for International Development consulting contracts have been canceled raises doubts on the status of up to $290 million in anticipated combined agency revenue in