With Fentress Buy, Populous Sees a Broader Horizon in Aviation
While design firm Populous only announced last week that it had acquired Denver-based Fentress Architects, the Kansas City, Mo.-based company had been exploring the possibility of the purchase for more than a decade, according to those involved in the
Texas Legislature Fails to Pass Bills to Curb State Clean Energy Growth
Multiple proposals by Texas lawmakers who aimed to restrict renewable energy use and development in the state failed to pass in the state legislature that ended its session June 2, allowing numerous active and planned solar, wind and battery
Residential Firms Shed 7,500 Positions in May, Limiting Overall Jobs Gain
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' May 2025 jobs report, released June 6, was a case of good news and expected bad news for contractors, the latter the result of waning residential construction activity.Non-residential contractors provided the good news, filling
Senate Committee Advances Budget With Fast-Tracked NEPA Option
Project owners willing to pay a fee would be able to fast-track their federal environmental reviews under a provision included in the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee’s budget reconciliation proposal.The legislative text, which committee Chair Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) released