Death Toll Reaches 13 as India Bridge Deck Section Plunges Into River
[ad_1] A deck section on a 40-year-old bridge in Gujarat, India plunged into a river along with vehicles on July 9. The death toll so far is reported to be 13. The Gambhira Bridge crosses the Mahisagar River in Gujarat's Vadodara district. Indian media reported that rescue
Construction Economics for July 14, 2025
[ad_1] Margins are tight in heavy civil construction due to rising costs and tough choices like self-performing vs. subcontracting. Real-time job cost tracking and data-driven decisions are key to staying profitable. In this webinar, learn how top heavy civil contractors use software and custom reports to boost
Kaya Brings AI to Construction Supply Chains, Procurement
[ad_1] Supply chain management in construction, despite its complexities, has remained stubbornly resistant to technology upgrades. Cloud-based platforms allow projects to be managed in a more lean and efficient manner, but the complex web of vendors, relationships and schedules in supply chains often consign them to familiar,
From the Archives: December 6, 1928
[ad_1] This 1928 cover shows two railroad erection cars building the Pennsylvania Railroad’s new main line bridge over the Wabash River in Terre Haute, Ind. Several techniques were employed on this job that advanced the method of placing plate girders to a new level. The 125-ft-long, 70-ton girder being
Delfin Reaches US Floating LNG Design Deal with Samsung, Black & Veatch
[ad_1] Developer Delfin Midstream LNG said that it expects to reach a final investment decision this fall on its planned floating liquefied natural gas export terminal in the Gulf of Mexico after reaching an “early works” design specifications agreement with contractors Samsung Heavy Industries and Black &