NYC’s $1.7B Investment Aims to Reduce Flood Risk
[ad_1] ✕ Under a nondescript overpass on FDR Drive in the lower-right tip of Manhattan, a $550-million construction project is steadily advancing toward its scheduled fall 2026 completion date. Hemmed in by the parkway above and the East River at the side, it appears to be a small,
House Republicans Advance ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ With Narrow Support
[ad_1] Lawmakers on the House Budget Committee voted to advance their spending and tax legislation known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act by a narrow margin during a weekend hearing May 18. The 1,116-page package includes several key provisions impacting the construction industry.Four Republicans—Reps. Ralph Norman
Global Firm’s U.S. Unit Stewards New York’s Environment
[ad_1] Arcadis Revenue by the Numbers: $2.3 billion – Global $582.08 million – East regional $369.29 million – All environmental and geotechnical services $309.95 million – New York/New Jersey $212.06 million – East regional hazardous waste services $128.08 million – East regional water supply services $42.83 million – East regional manufacturing services $9.21 million –
May 2025 City Scoop: Atlantic City
[ad_1] City Grill Michael Cohen Senior Vice President PS&S Cohen says there now are two elements of work in Atlantic City: casino upgrades and housing. Casino work is always “state of the art in terms of new design trends” such as colors, fabrics and lighting, he notes. “Some of the original
A Passage to History: Milestone Tunnels are Centerpiece of Landmark Virginia Bridge-tunnel Expansion
[ad_1] Constructed as the world’s first bridge-tunnel complex in 1957, the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel was an engineering milestone in a natural harbor already rich in history, from the landing point for voyagers who would establish the first permanent English settlement upriver at Jamestown to the first battle