Despite Funding Pause, NCDOT Remains Committed to High-Speed Passenger Rail Plan
The North Carolina Dept. of Transportation is continuing to press ahead with development of its part of a planned high-speed rail corridor connecting Raleigh and Richmond, Va., even as nearly $1.1 billion in federal funding remains in limbo.Known as
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Manhattan-based Schimenti Construction Co., ENR New York's Contractor of the Year, built Printemps New York, a 55,000-sq-ft flagship store marking the Parisian retailer's U.S. debut.Photo by Peter Dressel Photography
The Digital Crossroads: Why Infrastructure Leaders Must Choose a New Path Right Now
For decades, infrastructure delivery has followed a predictable path: plan, design, bid and build. Sprinkle in some technology where it fits (think building informational modeling, sensors, or drones) and hope for marginal gains.But today’s infrastructure challenges are exposing the
Market Stability Keeping San Antonio Firms Busy
Eric Groat Division Manager Robins & Morton Stability is something to be appreciated by San Antonio’s AEC community, Groat says, noting that the market “has been extremely busy for years, and we’re still seeing that across the board.” Groat admits that his engineering
Tariffs, Interest Rates Create Uncertainty for Birmingham, Ala., Contractors
Todd Jackson President Brasfield & Gorrie While Birmingham contractors always keep a close eye on the local market, many are focused on the impact of new national policy on area projects, says Jackson. “Right now, the local industry is focused on the