Revolutionizing Construction Scheduling: Making Complex Tools Accessible to All
[ad_1] The construction industry has long grappled with the challenge of effective project scheduling. Critical Path Method (CPM) scheduling, while powerful, has often been the domain of specialized professionals using complex legacy software. This approach, however, leaves many stakeholders out
GSA Picks Ameresco for $183M Denver Federal Complex Energy Efficiency Upgrades
[ad_1] The U.S. General Services Administration awarded a $183-million contract to Framingham, Mass.-based Ameresco Inc. to perform energy efficiency retrofits at the Denver Federal Center in Colorado, GSA officials announced Jan. 13.The work will involve building a centralized geothermal heat
New Buck O’Neil Bridge Helps Smooth Kansas City Traffic
[ad_1] The John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil Memorial Bridge has been a vital pathway in and out of downtown Kansas City, Mo., since 1956, when it opened as the Broadway Bridge. The span was renamed in memory of the former first
DIY Subsea Cable Project Delivers Broadband to Remote Maine Island Community
[ad_1] For the Isle au Haut’s roughly 70 residents, spending the last eight years procuring and installing a subsea telecommunications cable delivering universal broadband service to the unbridged remote Maine island for the first time has truly been a community
California Agency Seeks CM At-Risk for $3B Reservoir Package
[ad_1] Officials in California are moving forward with plans to construct the 1.5-million-acre-ft Sites Reservoir in the Sacramento Valley. The Sites Project Authority, which is leading the project, issued a request for qualifications Jan. 9 for a construction manager at-risk
Construction Adds 8,000 Jobs in December
[ad_1] Construction employment is still expanding but at only a modest rate, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The bureau said in its latest employment report, released on Jan. 10, estimating that the industry gained 8,000 jobs in December.