Survey: Most AEC Firms Aren’t Quite Prepared for AI Revolution
Software and artificial intelligence provider BST Global's recent AI Summit in Palm Beach, Fla., granted attendees optimistic visions regarding future work processes and capabilities, along with mixed findings from its survey focusing on the current state of AEC firms'
EPA Proposes Rolling Back Key Power Plant Emission Rules
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is moving to reverse regulations intended to limit air pollution from power plants, Administrator Lee Zeldin announced June 11.The proposed rules target greehhouse gas emissions standards for fossil fuel-fired power plants set in 2015
Ozinga Breaks Ground on Low-Carbon Cement Plant in East Chicago
Concrete and building material supplier Ozinga has broken ground on a low-carbon cement manufacturing facility planned for East Chicago, Ind. Expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2026, Ozinga says it will the largest low-carbon cement manufacturing
US DOT Clears Third of Grant Award Backlog, Worth Nearly $10B
U.S. Dept. of Transportation staff finalized another 529 grant agreements from the “backlog” of 3,200 awards that Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said had not been signed by the start of the Trump administration. Since the start of the push