Granite COO Jim Radich to retire
Milestone Tunnels are Centerpiece of Landmark Virginia Bridge-tunnel Expansion
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
Tech Teams Aim to Keep Austin Moving
✕ The Network Modeling Center at the University of Texas has contributed a heat map tool to the CPP’s shared platform that may help manage traffic as construction ramps up on the Capital Express Central project.Graphic courtesy of Natalia Ruiz
WSP, Kiewit, Hatch To Build Canada’s $3.2B Spent Fuel Repository
Canada’s Nuclear Waste Management Organization, the nonprofit responsible for long-term management of the country’s used nuclear power plant fuel, picked has selected companies to plan, design, build and manage a deep geological repository in northwestern Ontario, with an estimated
Flintco Recalls 2019 Bid Error After Winning Role in New Oklahoma City Arena
If all goes as planned, the Oklahoma City Thunder, who are now competing in the NBA’s Western Conference finals, will be playing in a new $950-million arena to be completed by June 2028. For Tulsa-based Flintco, part of the
How to Adjust Your DEI Plan
The changing national debate around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) makes one thing plain: there will be heightened scrutiny of any contracting program that appears to favor one group over another based on race, gender or other protected characteristics. Source
Minnesota Firm Pays $1.3M to Settle Claim Over Faked Asphalt Tests
A Minnesota construction and paving company has agreed to pay nearly $1.3 million to resolve allegations it knowingly falsified test results to make its paving material appear to be of higher quality than it was and submitted those falsified
ENR’s Top 400 Contractors Proceed with Caution
✕ Uncertainty has not yet come home to roost for this year’s Top 400 Contractors, based on the $600-billion total revenue they reported for 2024—up 7.9% for listed firms even as they balance limited labor resources against rising construction costs