Skanska-FlatironDragados JV Lands $658M Long Bridge North Contract
[ad_1] Skanska, in a joint venture with FlatironDragados, won a $658 million design‑build contract from the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority to deliver the first phase of the Long Bridge North project in Washington, D.C.. issuing notice to proceed this month.The work will replace the existing two-track corridor with
LA Metro Officials Highlight Progress, Plans for Transit
[ad_1] Planning is moving forward for transit connections between the San Fernando Valley and Westside of Los Angeles and between southeast and downtown LA—two projects that officials say are high priority for the future beyond the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.Metro Board Chair Fernando Dutra told ENR
Updated NEPA Procedures Could Reshape Federal Environmental Reviews
[ad_1] Several federal agencies have recently announced revisions to their procedures under the National Environmental Policy Act that officials say will streamline reviews for projects to the benefit of contractors, though environmental advocates say reviews will be less open to public participation and may overlook projects’ impacts. The
Trump’s Planned 50% Copper Tariff Shakes Electrical Contractors
[ad_1] President Donald Trump's planned 50% tariff on imported copper, one of the most critical, volatile and closely watched materials in the world, has triggered worries, criticism and a scramble to buy before the announced levy takes hold. Among the most worried is the National Electrical Contractors
W14x1000 Jumbo Steel Column Installed at Henry Ford Health Hospital Project
[ad_1] A project to build a 20-story hospital tower on the Henry Ford Health campus in Detroit has marked a worldwide first with placement of four W14x1000 steel columns installed at the bracing core at the base of the tower portion of the hospital. The columns,