Tetra Tech Agrees to $97M Pact to Settle San Francisco Navy Base Cleanup Suit
Consulting firm Tetra Tech EC Inc. agreed to pay $97 million as part of a deal to settle civil claims brought by federal authorities who accused the firm of wrongdoing in its environmental cleanup work for the U.S. Navy
Title of Tallest Mass Timber Building Could Come Back to Milwaukee
Plans are gaining momentum in Milwaukee for two mass timber-concrete hybrid buildings, including one that would rise more than 50 stories tall and thereby gain the title of the tallest such structure in the world. C.D. Smith Construction, based in Fond
Amid Transition. US Court Overrules Biden Labor Agreement Rule on Federal Projects
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims has ruled in favor of contractors that challenged former President Joe Biden’s policy requiring project labor agreements on all federal construction projects of $35 million or more, with few exceptions. Judge Ryan T. Holte’s
Virginia Names Contractors for $2.3B Potomac River Rail, Pedestrian Bridges
The Virginia Passenger Rail Authority’s plans to expand the state’s rail infrastructure are moving ahead. The agency recently selected joint venture contractor Long Bridge Rail Partners to serve as the design-builder for the south package of its $2.3-billion Long