Court Approves $200M Boston Pro Women’s Soccer Stadium Renovation
[ad_1] A Massachusetts judge ruled that a $200 million redevelopment of White Stadium in Boston’s historic Franklin Park does not violate state law for parkland protection.The week after a three-three day trial that ended late last month, Superior Court Judge
Fired NLRB Member Pushes for Reinstatement
[ad_1] National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox, a Democrat who President Donald Trump removed from the labor dispute panel long before her five-year term was set to expire, wants the U.S. Appeals Court in Washington, D.C. to review a
Lower Thames Crossing Project Get UK Government OK
[ad_1] The U.K. government has approved a $13-billion plan to construct a new road connection across the Thames River east of London, with a recommendation made to Secretary of State for Transport Heidi Alexander on March 20. The Lower Thames Crossing will
Midwest Musings | Engineering News-Record
[ad_1] SmithGroup designed the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center and Health Center, a $68-million recreation center and health clinic in Racine, Wisc.Photo courtesy of SmithGroup ENR Midwest has
Tariffs Likely to Hurt Construction Economy, Experts Say
[ad_1] Industry experts are bracing for impact after President Donald Trump announced April 2 a 10% tariff on all countries beginning April 5, with roughly 60 countries, among them China and the European Union, subject to higher rates starting April 9. “[Tariffs]
Fired National Labor Dispute Panel Member Pushes for Reinstatement
[ad_1] National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox, a Democrat whom President Donald Trump removed from the board labor dispute panel before her five-year term was set to expire in August 2028, wants the U.S. Appeals Court in Washngton, D.C.