Ten Minutes with QXO CEO Brad Jacobs
[ad_1] Brad Jacobs Brad Jacobs has built a reputation as a prolific industrial dealmaker, transforming fragmented, labor-intensive sectors into higher-margin, tech-driven enterprises. Over five decades, he’s founded or led four "multibagger" public companies: United Waste Systems (1989); United Rentals (2001), now the world’s
Chevron Plans $5B Blue Hydrogen and Ammonia Project in Texas
[ad_1] Chevron plans to develop a $5-billion blue ammonia and hydrogen facility in Port Arthur, Texas, designed to produce lower-carbon hydrogen and ammonia through steam-methane reforming paired with carbon capture. The Houston Business Journal first reported this story. The plant is
Infrastructure: Everything You Always Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
[ad_1] We're all going to need this book sometime—when someone is talking about water treatment and mentions flocculation, or when having a conversation about 5G telecommunications technology and the other person assumes we know it operates at frequencies over 1
Granite Construction Wins $111M Utah Interstate Rehab Contract
[ad_1] Granite Construction said it has won a $111 million contract from the Utah Dept. of Transportation to rehabilitate the Interstate 215 corridor from State Route 201 to North Temple, a company spokesman has confirmed. Crews will rubblize three miles of existing Portland cement
DOT Expands TIFIA Financial Assistance for Transportation Infrastructure
[ad_1] The U.S. Dept. of Transportation recently updated its Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program policy to finance as much as 49% of project costs, up from 33% in most cases. It’s a change that has been sought by
ABC Survey: Contractor Backlog Increased In June
[ad_1] The Associated Builders and Contractors' (ABC) Construction Backlog Indicator rose to 8.7 months in June, according to a member survey, the association announced. The figure is up by 0.3 months compared to both May 2025 and June 2024.“Despite a