Midwest On the Scene: 2025 Student Steel Bridge Competition
[ad_1] Forty-three teams from colleges and universities from across the country put their bridgebuilding skills to the test at the 2025 Student Steel Bridge Competition hosted by the American Institute of Steel Construction and the American Society of Civil Engineers. The contest, held May 30 to 31 at
Texas & Southeast Scoop | Engineering News-Record
[ad_1] Arglass contracted with Evans General Contractors on the design-build, turn-key delivery of their first U.S. glass container plant located on approximately 75 acres in Valdosta, Ga.Photo courtesy Evans General Contractors Evans General Contractors has been
US Rail Agencies Still Bullish on Future Despite Ongoing Challenges
[ad_1] Despite recent struggles over the California High-Speed Rail Authority’s ambitious plans—now in the crosshairs of a hostile federal government that is pulling $4 billion in funding—agency officials and their transportation peers from across the country remain optimistic that there is a public appetite for better high-speed
ENR Midwest 2025 Top Contractors: Regional Firms Adapt to Stay Ahead of Shifting Landscape
[ad_1] Uncertainty continues to weigh heavily as contractors across the 13-state Midwest region are looking to build upon progress made in 2023 and 2024. In 2024, contractors’ average regional revenues were down slightly at $767 milllion compared with 2023’s peak of $797 million, but this performance remains the
Damen Silos Coming Down in Chicago
[ad_1] Demolition can start after site work is completed at the Damen Silos, a collection of grain elevators dating from 1906 that preservationists and others regard as a local Chicago landmark and which they have tried for years to save as an example of city's historic role