Adapting Office Buildings Is a Hot Topic in the Twin Cities
[ad_1] Chris Teigen Vice President, Architecture Ryan A+E Several years after the the COVID-19 pandemic, downtown Minneapolis and its twin city of St. Paul are looking toward a future that is likely to include more older office building conversions to residential structures. Teigen says it’s great to see more employees returning
Florida Plans Second ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ But Lawsuits Are in Motion
[ad_1] The Trump administration and Florida's governor have both touted in recent events a hastily built detention facility for arrested undocumented workers on federal land in the Florida Everglades, but opponents on June 27 filed an emergency motion to halt continued site use and development that they
Engineering Giant Stantec Pays $4M to Settle Alleged EPA Grant Fraud
[ad_1] Stantec, a provider of environmental development and engineering services based in Edmonton, Alberta, has agreed to pay $4 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by submitting false certifications in applications for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency brownfield redevelopment assessment grants, the U.S. Dept.of
Talk of the Rockies | Engineering News-Record
[ad_1] Construction of the Utah State Capitol North Office Building is scheduled for completion in early 2026. The project, which broke ground in 2022, included demolition of a 1960s era office building on the site.Rendering courtesy VCBO
$57M Settlement Keeps Red River Diversion Project Claims Out of Court
[ad_1] The contractor and the flood control authority for the massive Red River diversion project in North Dakota have resolved $400 million in claims with a $57-million settlement.Much of what was negotiated concerned delay claims related to permits, third-party raiilroads and compliance with regulatory requirements, said a