ENR Texas & Southeast Top Starts: High-tech, Sports, Energy Projects Landed on Top in 2024
Work in environmental, energy, advanced manufacturing and other high-tech sectors top the list of the largest projects to break ground in 2024 across the Texas and Southeast region—now a combination of ENR’s former Texas & Louisiana and Southeast regions.
ENR Texas & Louisiana Owner of the Year: Building for Global Demand, Local Impact
Accepting Energy Leader of the Year recognition as part of last October’s Gulf Energy Information Excellence Awards in Houston, Sempra Infrastructure CEO Justin Bird was quick to praise the efforts of the organization “toward advancing our mission to build
Kurt Evans Leaves Legacy of Leadership, Service
Kurt Evans joined the small team at Digital Engineering & Imaging Inc. in 1993, beginning a 30-plus year career at the firm, ultimately growing it into a full-service organization of more than 50 professionals. Outside the office, he is
Difficult Soils Are No Match for ‘Dr. Dirt’, Terracon Senior Consultant Guoming Lin
After a career spanning three decades and more than 3,000 projects, tackling what he calls “dirt problems” is never tiresome for Guoming Lin, Terracon vice president and senior consultant. “Every project, regardless of size, requires some kind of foundation,” the
Judge Halts Construction on Denver Water’s $531M Gross Dam Expansion
A federal judge in Colorado ordered Denver Water to halt work on its $531-million project to raise the Gross Dam after finding the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wrongly issued a dredge-and-fill permit for the work. The city-owned utility
Massachusetts Gov. Says PLA Order Boosts Public Construction Projects
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey’s project labor agreements executive order for complex, large public works projects was received with a mixed bag of support and concerns over increased bid protests and litigation.Healey, a Democrat, signed the executive order in March
Senate Tax and Spending Blueprint Feared to Cut Energy-Transition Project Investments
Senate lawmakers voted 51-48 to approve a revised version of a GOP-crafted budget resolution in the early hours of April 5, with just two Republicans breaking ranks, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Susan Collins of Maine, to join with
Texas & Southeast On the Scene: April 2025
JE Dunn Construction celebrated 40 years of work in Atlanta, where its aviation and industrial work originated, developing into a national footprint for the company. Headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., the company has 26 offices across the U.S. and