Cable Stay, Bi-Level Design Chosen for Brent Spence Bridge Connecting Ohio and Kentucky
[ad_1] A design has been selected for a new bridge that will connect Cincinnati and northern Kentucky over the Ohio River. Substantial construction is expected to start in 2026 on the project, currently estimated to cost $3.6 billion. The new bridge, a companion bridge to the Brent
Fisher Sand & Gravel Awarded $309M Contract for Tucson Border Wall Work
[ad_1] U.S. Customs and Border Protection awarded a contract for border wall construction to Dickinson, N.D.-based Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. for $309.46 million to build 27 miles of new border wall in Santa Cruz County, Ariz., located within CBP's Tucson Sector. Construction is expected to begin by this
Leveraging Project Data to Supercharge Construction Estimating
[ad_1] On time and on budget—the familiar yet challenging goal in the construction industry. Despite significant efforts to enhance construction productivity and efficiency, many projects continue to experience budget overruns and delays. Surprisingly, productivity in construction has declined by roughly 40% over the decades, highlighting the industry’s
The Evolving Role of Visual Data in Construction
[ad_1] When you think of cameras in construction, do you see them as just security tools—or could they be the key to unlocking full jobsite intelligence? Marca Armstrong, Chief Marketing Officer at Sensera Systems, a leader in jobsite intelligence solutions, joins The Agile Brand
Central Florida Expressway Authority OKs $4B For Expansions, Upgrades
[ad_1] With a relentless increase in population and traffic in the region, the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) has approved a $4.2-billion, five-year construction work plan—the largest in the agency's history. The CFX board unanimously adopted the 2026-2030 Five-Year Work Plan on June 12 in an ambitious