Border Wall Controversies Spark Partisan Comments on ENR.com
ENR Senior Editor Jeff Yoders reported that some federal border wall construction materials appeared on auction firm Ritchie Bros.’ government surplus website GovPlanet.com, and that many listings have already disappeared from the auction site. It took a federal court
Charlotte, NC Advances Long-awaited $16M Pedestrian Bridge
The Charlotte, N.C. City Council approved a $16.3-million bid from Blythe Construction Inc. to construct a pedestrian bridge across Interstate 277 near Uptown Charlotte, a key connection for the Charlotte Rail Trail that's been in the works for more
Charlotte Advances Long-awaited $16M Pedestrian Bridge
The Charlotte City Council approved a $16.3-million bid from Blythe Construction Inc. to construct a pedestrian bridge across Interstate 277 near Uptown Charlotte, a key connection for the Charlotte Rail Trail that's been in the works for more than
Industrial Leads for the Week of January 20, 2025
GeorgiaIrving Consumer Products Ltd. is planning to expand its tissue plant in Macon and construct an automated warehouse at the site. The Phase III project scope includes construction of building space and equipment foundations; purchase and erection of structural
India Launches Estimated $21.6B First Green Hydrogen Hub
India launched earlier this month its first green hydrogen hub, with an estimated $21.6 billion investment planned to develop 20 GW of renewable energy projects and produce 1,500 tons per day of green hydrogen and 7,500 TPD of green
The Pricing Plan is Right
Philip Shucet Ispent nearly 50 years benefitting from the phenomenon of transportation supply creating its own demand. The more lanes we built, the more work there was for us to do. Now I spend most days thinking about how to
Construction Economics for January 20, 2025
ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics Source link
Mark Pestrella: Originated InfrastructureLA Group to Boost Project Coordination, Maximize Funding and Prep for Calamities
Mark Pestrella wasn’t born with a passion for public service, but, as in a proverbial coming-of-age story, fire transformed him at the age of 17. In 1980, he and his family lost their home and humble possessions to the