Microsoft Hits Pause Button on $1B in Data Centers in Ohio
Microsoft Corp. is pausing a plan to spend $1 billion building three data centers in central Ohio—just a few months after it also put on hold plans to build portions of a $3.3-billion data center in Wisconsin.To expand its
Modular Construction Interface Standard Aims to Establish Clear Guidelines
Hoping to promote compatibility and interoperability that could accelerate the adoption of off-site construction in sectors such as multifamily housing, commercial developments and institutional projects, the International Code Council and the Center for Offsite Construction at the New York
Trump’s Calls for Big Boost in Coal Production Draws Ire from States
Opponents of a Trump executive order aimed at boosting coal production in the U.S. are lining up to challenge it, stating that the president’s action undermines states’ authority to set their own policies and would set the nation back
House Adopts Budget Framework With Senate’s Amendments
The House of Representatives passed a budget framework adopting Senate amendments April 10, allowing Republican lawmakers to move forward with the budget reconciliation process in line with President Donald Trump’s priorities.“That was a big step, because that will allow
Pause on Tariffs Unlikely to Ease Project Worries
After going into effect for a roughly half a day on April 9, President Donald Trump pulled back most of the new tariffs his administration announced last week, putting them on a 90-day pause. This leaves in place the
Farewell to DC Bureau Chief Tom Ichniowski: ENR’s Government Eyes and Ears
This year’s momentous changes and unprecedented uncertainty in federal governance is another reminder of the importance to ENR’s audience of the magazine’s Washington, D.C., coverage. Washington Bureau Chief and veteran journalist Tom Ichniowski, who has provided steady expertise in