Trump Reverses Shutdown of $5B NY Empire Wind Project Work
[ad_1] The Trump administration has lifted an April 16 stop-work order for ongoing construction of the estimated $5-billion Empire Wind offshore wind project off New York, according to a May 20 announcement by its Norwegian developer, Equinor ASA. “Construction can now resume …which underscores our commitment to deliver
Construction Economics for May 26, 2025
[ad_1] ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics [ad_2] Source link
A Vision for Maine’s Tallest Tower Would Transform Portland’s Historic District
[ad_1] Downtown Portland, Maine might not just get one building designed by Safdie Architects, but two. The global architectural firm founded by Moshe Safdie proposed reimagining a four-acre area of open space with a retail pavilion and a 28-story hotel/residential tower that will be the tallest building
States Eye Technology to Improve Highway Work Zone Safety as AGC Releases Report
[ad_1] Highway construction workers remain vulnerable to work zone crashes as a result of distracted or speeding drivers, according to a new Associated General Contractors (AGC) national survey. State transportation agencies are exploring ways to increase safety awareness through pilot projects such as using telematics in connected
EarthCam Boosts AI, Collects Data in User Dashboards
[ad_1] In April, EarthCam released Control Center 9, the latest version of its suite of construction site camera and management software. At the same time, the company is moving beyond being a time-lapse image and site security platform to take on larger roles in materials tracking and