ENR Mountain States & Southwest Previews Top Contractors List
[ad_1] ENR Mountain States & Southwest is compiling its annual top construction firms list, which will appear in the August 25 issue of the magazine. Contracting firms will be ranked based on 2024 revenues for work done within the newly merged
Despite Help From Good Samaritan, Deadly Accident Brings Grief and a Father’s Anger
[ad_1] Working in a narrow, shallow trench laying water pipe one morning, neither Deigo Miranda, 22, nor Dominic Herbert, 20, had much apparent cause to be concerned about the power lines overhead. They knew that excavator operator Matthew Cook, with
Construction Employment Sees Yearly Gains in 27 States
[ad_1] The number of construction jobs increased in 27 states in May, on a monthly basis, according to employment data released by the Bureau of Labor statistics. Year-over-year, employment increased in 33 states and Washington, D.C.“Construction has been in a
Worker Dies as Steel Trusses Fall at Michigan School Construction Site
[ad_1] A 27-year-old construction worker has died and another in his mid-thirties was severely injured after steel trusses fell on them at a gymnasium construction project at a high school in Potterville, Mich.The two men were working for a subcontractor, Eagle
ICE Raids Create Chilling Effect on Already Stretched Industry Workforce
[ad_1] Trump administration mass deportation efforts are taking a toll on the already stretched U.S. construction workforce, with some workers electing to leave jobsites or to not show up at all for fear of being targeted in U.S. Immigration and
MassDOT OKs $1.1B for Cape Cod Bridge Replacement Program
[ad_1] The Massachusetts Dept. of Transportation’s board of directors approved an approximately $18.5-billion, five-year capital investment plan, including $1.09 billion for the long-anticipated Cape Cod Bridges Program. At 90 years old, the Sagamore Bridge and the Bourne Bridge—the only road