Critical Path | Engineering News-Record
ENR's annual Regional Top Young Professional's program is now live. The contest profiles up-and-coming leaders in the design and construction industry. The article on each class or regional winners will appear in the first issues of the year for each
China Port Construction in Africa Raises Concern About Military Use
China watchers are monitoring work by government-owned construction firms to build, invest in or operate new or upgraded ports in Africa for potential future use in military operations, including Lekki in Nigeria, Kribi in Cameroon, Bata in Equatorial Guinea and
Showing Tariff Impacts, Material Prices Rise in March
Construction material prices rose 0.5% on a monthly basis in March, with yearly prices up 0.8%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Price Producer Index released April 11. While U.S. tariff application ordered by the Trump administration
US Supreme Court Directs Return of Wrongly Deported Union Sheet Metal Worker
The U.S. Supreme Court instructed U.S. immigration officials to facilitate “as soon as possible” the return of a union sheet metal worker who was erroneously deported to El Salvador and imprisoned there, upholding a lower federal court order calling for
Redwood Services Announces 18th Partnership with Cardinal Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, & Electric
“Redwood and Cardinal share a commitment to putting people first—both customers and employees,” said Richard Lewis, CEO of Redwood Services. “We look forward to collaborating with Cardinal as they continue their impressive growth. With a strong reputation for offering
Trump Tariffs Bring Angst, Uncertainty to Mechanical Contracting Industry
WASHINGTON, DC — On Wednesday, April 2nd, the Trump Administration announced its latest round of tariffs. Declaring that foreign trade and economic practices have created a national emergency, President Donald Trump used his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers