Waste Not: N.J. Anaerobic Digester Plant Transforms Food Waste into Renewable Natural Gas
[ad_1] ✕ It’s no secret that New York City, like many densely populated urban areas throughout history, has a trash and rodent problem. Mountains of bloated trash bags —many containing food waste that attract rats burrowing and gnawing through them—are a
ENR Top Project Delivery Firms: Risks and Rewards Rise
[ad_1] ✕ Top 100 Project Delivery Firms saw demand for design-build and construction management-at-risk delivery methods increase by 11% and 13.4% respectively last year, reflecting what firms say is a drive toward greater project collaboration. Yet, as rapidly shifting federal policies
Feds Propose Terminating $4B in California High-speed Rail Grants
[ad_1] The U.S. Dept. of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration doesn’t believe the California High-speed Rail Authority is going to be able to deliver a 171-mile segment of the planned system by its 2033 deadline, federal officials wrote in a report
Gensler to Design $650M Soccer Stadium in Chicago’s Near South Side
[ad_1] Chicago’s Major League Soccer team, the Chicago Fire, has unveiled plans to build a $650-million soccer stadium, envisioned as an anchor of Related Midwest's 78 development, which plans to replace a mostly empty area south of the city's downtown
Gensler to Design $650M Soccer Stadium in Downtown Chicago
[ad_1] Chicago’s Major League Soccer team, the Chicago Fire, has unveiled plans to build a $650-million soccer stadium, envisioned as an anchor of a mostly empty area just south of the city’s downtown district where a multi-use district with housing,
The Case for a Real Estate Rebound
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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,