Infrastructure Work Kicks Off $5B Vermont All-Season Resort Expansion
With road and waterline infrastructure work recently starting for a $5 billion expansion at the Eastern U.S.’s largest ski resort, the project team is navigating strict state regulations and difficult site grading on one of the largest developments in Vermont history. The
After Three Years of Losses, Tutor Perini’s 2025 Is Looking Up
After enduring three years of net annual losses, Tutor Perini reported a profitable first quarter of 2025—based on successful project work, not resolved disputes—providing hope of the contractor maintaining momentum for the rest of the year.Change orders and claims,
Amazon Plans $20B Pennsylvania Data Centers Investment
Amazon plans to pump at least $20 billion to expand its artificial intelligence and cloud computing infrastructure in Pennsylvania. The company says that's on top of the $26 billion it has already invested in the commonwealth since 2010. Amazon is
Jacobs Tapped for Grand Coulee Dam Modernization Program
The Grand Coulee Modernization Program in central Washington can move forward with the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) selecting Jacobs to provide engineering and advisory services at the country’s largest hydropower facility.In October, the Bureau of Reclamation transferred Grand Coulee’s
Energy Secretary Wants DOE Loan Office to Prioritize Nuclear Projects
The U.S. Dept. of Energy’s Loan Programs Office will continue supporting nuclear projects, Energy Secretary Christopher Wright said June 10 while testifying before a House subcommittee about his proposed budget. But other types of projects that have received office
With Fentress Buy, Populous Sees a Broader Horizon in Aviation
While design firm Populous only announced last week that it had acquired Denver-based Fentress Architects, the Kansas City, Mo., company had been exploring the possibility of the purchase for more than a decade, according to those involved in the
With Fentress Buy, Populous Sees a Broader Horizon in Aviation
While design firm Populous only announced last week that it had acquired Denver-based Fentress Architects, the Kansas City, Mo.-based company had been exploring the possibility of the purchase for more than a decade, according to those involved in the