Calamities Continue to Plague South Korea Construction
[ad_1] South Korea, which elected a new president this week, has so far this year suffered two dramatic fatal collapses that addto the country's troubling construction safety record.Government officials in the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport say there were 1,211
Waste Not: N.J. Anaerobic Digester Plant Transforms Food Waste into Renewable Natural Gas
[ad_1] ✕ It’s no secret that New York City, like many densely populated urban areas throughout history, has a trash and rodent problem. Mountains of bloated trash bags —many containing food waste that attract rats burrowing and gnawing through them—are a
ENR Top Project Delivery Firms: Risks and Rewards Rise
[ad_1] ✕ Top 100 Project Delivery Firms saw demand for design-build and construction management-at-risk delivery methods increase by 11% and 13.4% respectively last year, reflecting what firms say is a drive toward greater project collaboration. Yet, as rapidly shifting federal policies
Feds Propose Terminating $4B in California High-speed Rail Grants
[ad_1] The U.S. Dept. of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration doesn’t believe the California High-speed Rail Authority is going to be able to deliver a 171-mile segment of the planned system by its 2033 deadline, federal officials wrote in a report
Gensler to Design $650M Soccer Stadium in Chicago’s Near South Side
[ad_1] Chicago’s Major League Soccer team, the Chicago Fire, has unveiled plans to build a $650-million soccer stadium, envisioned as an anchor of Related Midwest's 78 development, which plans to replace a mostly empty area south of the city's downtown
Gensler to Design $650M Soccer Stadium in Downtown Chicago
[ad_1] Chicago’s Major League Soccer team, the Chicago Fire, has unveiled plans to build a $650-million soccer stadium, envisioned as an anchor of a mostly empty area just south of the city’s downtown district where a multi-use district with housing,
The Case for a Real Estate Rebound
[ad_1] If real estate development is on the verge of a comeback, as we hope, it could not have chosen a better time. With all the worry around federal public works, trade wars and related matters, it’s easy to ignore
From the Archives: November 5, 1964
[ad_1] This 1964 image is perhaps the closest ENR ever came to dabbling in Op Art. It shows two workers standing inside a large conical depression with fluted sides, which is a plastic form made of glass-fiber-reinforced polyester resin. The form
Saudi Buildout Launched Many US Firms into Global Markets
[ad_1] Saudi Arabia was an underdeveloped country in the 1960s when its ruler, King Faisal, embarked on a far-reaching modernization drive. Faisal’s initiatives involved constructing all kinds of infrastructure and the creation of now-essential industries such as petrochemicals, iron, steel,