The Case for a Real Estate Rebound
If real estate development is on the verge of a comeback, as we hope, it could not have chosen a better time. With all the worry around federal public works, trade wars and related matters, it’s easy to ignore
From the Archives: November 5, 1964
This 1964 image is perhaps the closest ENR ever came to dabbling in Op Art. It shows two workers standing inside a large conical depression with fluted sides, which is a plastic form made of glass-fiber-reinforced polyester resin. The form
Saudi Buildout Launched Many US Firms into Global Markets
Saudi Arabia was an underdeveloped country in the 1960s when its ruler, King Faisal, embarked on a far-reaching modernization drive. Faisal’s initiatives involved constructing all kinds of infrastructure and the creation of now-essential industries such as petrochemicals, iron, steel,
Market Stability Keeps City’s AEC Firms Very 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
Texas & Southeast People: June 2025
Courtney Pittman has been elevated to president of Davis Architects, Birmingham, Ala., succeeding Neil Davis, who now is board chairman. She was vice president and director of architecture and is currently a University of Alabama College of Engineering director.