CPKC Stadium Ushers in a New Sports Era
[ad_1] The world’s first stadium built for a women’s professional sports team opened in 2024, signifying a huge step forward in women’s soccer and athletics globally. It also is playing a pivotal role in reshaping Kansas City’s downtown urban landscape. The $140-million CPKC Stadium, home to the Kansas City
Talk of the Rockies | Engineering News-Record
[ad_1] Hotel Renegade and The Sparrow are two of downtown Boise's newest hotels.Photo by © Tobin Rogers Photography, courtesy CSHQA ENR Mountain States and Southwest has selected CSHQA of Boise, Idaho, as Intermountain Design Firm of
Trump Budget Would Slash Some Construction Spending, Boost Transportation Projects
[ad_1] The White House proposed $163 billion in non-defense spending cuts in its 2026 discretionary budget request released May 2. While the federal budget still must be finalized by Congress, the proposal provides a look into Trump administration priorities that would include both increases and cuts for
Illinois Gaming Board Halts Construction of $1.7B Bally’s Casino Project in Chicago
[ad_1] The Illinois Gaming Board has issued a stop work order at the $1.7-billion Bally’s Casino under construction in Chicago’s River West neighborhood, following an assertion that the project was using an unauthorized waste hauler previously alleged to have had connections to organized crime. “The Illinois Gaming Board
SmithGroup Thrives by Putting Clients First
[ad_1] Founded in 1853, architecture/engineering firm SmithGroup is continuing to flourish with 20 offices across the U.S., 1,500 employees and a presence in the Midwest that goes back to the firm’s earliest days. The longest continually operating architecture/engineering firm in the country that is not a wholly owned