Soccer Surveillance Limited Injury Payout: Holding Down NY Insurance Costs
[ad_1] There is more than a little irony when a gain toward limiting runaway construction liability insurance cost in New York state—driven in part by creatively exaggerated injury severity—is counted because a jury awarded damages of less than a half million dollars at a time when those
Bechtel, Worley Gain Big Awards on Texas, Alaska LNG Projects
[ad_1] U.S. liquefied natural gas producer NextDecade has announced final engineer, procure and construct contracts awarded to Bechtel Energy, totaling about $9 billion, for Trains 4 and 5 at its Rio Grande LNG export facility in Brownsville, Texas. The fixed-price contracts remain valid through Sept. 15, said
Austin Airport Selects Firms for Program Management Services
[ad_1] The City of Austin, Texas, has selected seven contractors to provide on-call program management services to support Austin-Bergstrom International Airport’s landmark Airport Expansion and Development Program (AEDP), known as Journey With AUS, as well as other aviation-related capital improvement and infrastructure projects.The selected firms—Abadjis Systems Ltd.;
Wood Group Extends Deadline for Sidara’s Latest Purchase Bid to June 30
[ad_1] U.K.-based energy and industrial services firm Wood Group on June 12 extended to June 30 a deadline for UAE-based engineer Sidara, formerly Dar Group, to make a new firm acquisition offer or end negotiations. The date is when a waiver of Wood’s lending covenants is due to
OSHA’s Proposed Heat Rule Draws Feedback From Contractors, Unions
[ad_1] When an electrical worker in Austin, Texas, returned to his hot jobsite after taking some time off, he became pale, confused and dizzy over the course of the day. He rested in the shade, but still felt unwell and left early. While driving home, he passed