Supreme Court Weighs Rights to Build Private Nuclear Material Disposal Sites
The U.S. Supreme Court on March 5 heard oral arguments in a case considering the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission authority under federal law to grant licenses to private companies for building temporary nuclear spent-fuel storage facilities far from reactors
Supreme Court Weighs Rights to Build Private Nuclear Disposal Sites
The U.S. Supreme Court March 5 heard oral arguments in a case considering the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s authority under federal law to grant licenses to private companies for building temporary nuclear spent-fuel storage facilities far from the reactors where
Construction Boasts Biggest Jobs Jump in Months, But Uncertainty Lingers
Propelled largely by specialty contractors' hiring of an estimated 14,600 new workers, the construction industry saw an overall increase of 19,000 jobs in February, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' March 7 jobs report. This latest overall
Worries Over Supply Chain Risks Turn Out to Be True So Far in 2025
Only two months have passed in 2025, but it looks like the second-biggest risk in insurer Allianz Commercial's annual survey of expected risks by all types of companies—business interruptions that may involve supply chains—deserved the high profile risk professionals
Supply Chain Risks Had Construction Worried Even Before 2025 Got Going
Only two months have passed in 2025, and it looks like the second-biggest risk in insurer Allianz Commercial's annual survey of expected risks by all types of companies—business interruptions that may involve supply chains—deserved the high profile risk professionals
Sage Links Up With Tractics for Heavy Civil Accounting Software
When highway contractors get their finances in order, it can be hard to square their operations with common accounting software. Seeing an unmet need, Sage is now partnering with start-up Tractics on integrating their respective software tools.“Building an accounting
A First Step To Fix NY’s Unsustainable Insurance Environment
There is some hope for improvement in New York state’s awful insurance coverage environment, but it’s unlikely to come from state lawmakers. Decades of attempts to reform New York state Labor Law 240(1) have failed to go very far
Texas & Southeast Scoop | Engineering News-Record
In 2024, the TVA-owned Chickamauga Dam near Chattanooga, Tenn., moved to the final phase of construction of a new lock tha is set to improve lockage times for vessels
NRG, GE Vernova and Kiewit Will Build 5 GW of Power Plants for Data Centers
Power plant developer NRG Energy Inc. is partnering with GE Vernova Inc. and Kiewit Corp. on a venture to expedite natural gas power plant projects for data centers. The companies already have plans to build four plants totaling 5