2025 Top 500 Design Firms: Design Market Shifts Overnight
✕ The Trump administration’s plan to take its “America First” agenda global had a rocky start as the president’s sweeping tariff announcements tanked stock markets worldwide. Although the full scope of tariffs has since been paused, ripples of economic uncertainty
Texas & Southeast Scoop | Engineering News-Record
Atwell overcame floodplain, environmental and soil constraints at its recently-completed Esplanade at Wiregrass Ranch project north of Tampa.Photo courtesy Atwell It was a big year for Atwell in
Project Team Named for $575M Cincinnati Airport Terminal Modernization
Dallas-based STV has been selected as program manager/construction manager and Fort Worth, Texas-based Paslay Group has been chosen as executive program manager to together oversee a $575-million terminal modernization program at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport in Erlanger, Ky. The program is
First Border Wall Contracts of Second Trump Term Awarded in Texas, San Diego
Granite Construction has won a $70-million contract to build seven miles of new U.S.-Mexico border wall in Hidalgo County, Texas, awarded by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. It is the first new border contract awarded in President Donald Trump's second
Mountain States & Southwest Industry News: April 2025
“It is essential that all ongoing airport operations at the terminal continue with minimal disruption during the construction of this project.” —Thomas Assante, Vice President of Operations, McCarthy Southwest Sky Harbor Launches North 2 Concourse Project as Terminal 3 Expansion
ENR West Industry News for April 2025
AECOM has been named the Official Venue Infrastructure Partner for the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Team USA. The infrastructure program for the games will rely on temporary venues and temporary overlays on existing permanent sites in order
Construction Weathers Uncertainty in Portland, Ore.
Solvei Neiger Managing Partner ZGF Architects Portland, Ore., is a continent away from Washington, D.C., but the local construction industry is waiting to feel the effects of decisions being made in the nation’s capital. “The recent federal government roller coaster is leading to