ENR Midwest 2024 Top Starts: Massive Projects Make Impact in the Midwest
Midwest contractors continued to thrive in 2024 despite facing the ongoing challenges of high interest rates, inflation, labor shortages and an election that confirmed a changing of the guard in the White House and Congress in 2025.The projects that
Supreme Court Weighs Rights to Build Private Nuclear Material Disposal Sites
The U.S. Supreme Court on March 5 heard oral arguments in a case considering the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission authority under federal law to grant licenses to private companies for building temporary nuclear spent-fuel storage facilities far from reactors
Supreme Court Weighs Rights to Build Private Nuclear Disposal Sites
The U.S. Supreme Court March 5 heard oral arguments in a case considering the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s authority under federal law to grant licenses to private companies for building temporary nuclear spent-fuel storage facilities far from the reactors where
Construction Boasts Biggest Jobs Jump in Months, But Uncertainty Lingers
Propelled largely by specialty contractors' hiring of an estimated 14,600 new workers, the construction industry saw an overall increase of 19,000 jobs in February, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' March 7 jobs report. This latest overall