Chicago Requests Contractors Cut Cost of Signed Deals by 3%
Chicago is asking all of its contractors, including primes on construction projects, to cut 3% off the cost of signed contracts and invoices for the work sent to the city over the next 12 months. The letter, which was emailed
Regional Top Contractors Surveys Now Live
The 2025 ENR Regional Top Contractor surveys are now online and available for completion. These annual surveys are conducted entirely online. To get started, simply follow the link below to the survey registration page. There, you will be asked
China Doubles Down on Coal-Fired Power, With Record Plant Capacity Planned
China is doubling down on more coal-fired power after a decade-long push toward renewable energy, with officials revealing their approval of a huge amount of new capacity ordered up last year. Construction of plants to produce an estimated 94.5
Michigan EGLE Issues Final Permit for Rebuild of Failed Edenville Dam
Plans to rebuild four dams on Michigan’s Tittabawassee River are advancing as Four Lakes Task Force, the group leading the projects, says it received the final permit from the state Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy for restoration
Jury: Greenpeace Owes Dakota Access Pipeline Developer $660M in Damages
Concluding that the nonprofit group Greenpeace initiated defamation, trespassing and other illegal actions by protestors opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline, a North Dakota jury has awarded more than $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer (ET) LP, the
Massive Airport Concourse Expansion in Atlanta Passes Halfway Mark
The $1.4-billion modernization of a concourse at the world’s busiest passenger airport reached the halfway point last month, with the tenth of 19 planned modules moved into place at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). Over the next two years,