US DOT Calls DBE Program ‘Unconstitutional,’ Asks Judge to Block Key Parts
Attorneys for the U.S. Dept. of Transportation called the agency’s disadvantaged business enterprise program “unconstitutional” and asked a judge to block it from setting DBE contract goals as part of a proposed settlement with two contractors suing over the
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Ryan Companies is the developer of Highland Bridge, a 122-acre mixed-use site in Saint Paul, Minn., on the site of a former Ford Motor Company Twin Cities Assembly Plant. Photo
Microsoft to Buy 622,000 Tons of Low-Carbon Cement Products from Sublime
Microsoft Corp. has agreed to purchase up to 622,500 tons of low-carbon cementitious materials from Sublime Systems' first commercial factory in Holyoke, Mass., as well as the full-scale factory it plans to develop in the next six to nine
Nuclear and Thermonuclear Verdicts Figure in Insurance Rates and Terms
Autos, roads and design professional liability insurance remain pain points in an otherwise stable North American construction insurance market, reports Aon, the big brokerage. So are huge verdicts.The latest information was part of Aon's mid-2025 report on world construction
Garnett Station Partners Launches Grizzly MEP, a Commercial Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Services Platform
NEW YORK, NY —(BUSINESS WIRE)— Garnett Station Partners (“Garnett Station” or “GSP”), a New York-based principal investment firm that manages over $3.5 billion of assets, has announced the launch of its newly formed Commercial Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (“Commercial