ENR 2024 Year in Construction Photo Contest: A Window to the Work
✕ Judges (L to R) Pendergast, Keller, Moran, Ditoro and Gerstung assembled in New York City to pick winning photos.Photo by Scott Hilling/ENR Readers again came out in force to submit their finest photographic
Zachry Adopts ALICE, Suffolk to Partner With Trunk Tools on AI
Artificial intelligence-based tools continue to gain acceptance in the industry, as two recent moves by major contractors bring the technology deeper into the critical path.San Antonio, Texas-based Zachry Construction says it is implementing ALICE Core, the artificial-intelligence-powered simulation and
$105M Design-Build Water Pipeline Project Awarded in South Dakota
A $105-million design-build contract to build a 72-mile, high-capacity water transmission pipeline to carry water from the Missouri River to southeastern South Dakota has been awarded to a joint venture of Hausmann Construction and General Excavating in collaboration with
Immigrants, Accidents and Lawsuit Loans: Does NY Need New Rules?
✕ It took eight months after construction worker Javier Bances Carranza injured himself in a fall for his lawyer to try to make him feel supported, but it was too late. When the lawyer learned Carranza intended to switch his
Accelerating Digital Transformation in AEC, Operations in 2025
Amy Bunszel The architecture, engineering, construction and operations industries are increasingly facing challenges to do more with less. To meet demands for a more resilient and sustainable built environment technology plays a critical role in helping our industry to achieve
Ten Minutes with Veolia CEO Estelle Brachlianoff
ENR senior environmental editor Pam McFarland spoke with Estelle Brachlianoff, CEO of global water, waste and energy management services giant Veolia, a Fortune 500 firm’ based in Aubervilliers, France. Earning degrees in physics, mathematics and engineering, she has been