Contractors Are Digging Deep for $1.5B Texas Capitol Complex Expansion
[ad_1] To the casual observer, the second phase of the Texas Facilities Commission’s $1.5-billion Texas Capitol Complex expansion and upgrade program looks very much like the first—deep excavations, extensive utility relocations and the rise of new office buildings that will foster greater efficiency and collaboration among a
Denver Water’s $531M Gross Dam Raise Can Continue, Judge Rules
[ad_1] Construction can continue on Denver Water’s $531-million project to raise the Gross Dam by 131 ft, a federal judge recently ruled, but the public water utility still won’t be able to expand the reservoir impounded by the dam as a lawsuit challenging the project plays out
East Construction Views | Engineering News-Record
[ad_1] The following Viewpoint is written by Mark Lootz, Vice President at Skanska USA Building, New England RegionAs we crown a new champions in both the NHL and NBA, and baseball season hits its full stride, sports fans across the country are once again filling the stands of some
BLS: Construction Job Openings Are Down in April
[ad_1] The number of construction industry job openings declined by 3,000 in April on a monthly basis, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS).“Construction labor market churn remained unusually slow in April,” said Anirban Basu, chief economist at Associated
Developer Confirms Revival of Northeast Gas Line Projects Totaling $2B
[ad_1] Eyeing a shift in federal and state politics, energy developer Williams Cos. is reviving construction of two natural gas pipelines from Pennsylvania to New Jersey and New York that were cancelled in 2020 and 2024 after being unable to obtain needed state permits. The