Los Angeles Wildfire Cleanup Nears Completion, Rebuilding Plans Begin
Almost six months after a series of destructive wildfires swept through Los Angeles, debris removal is entering the home stretch and reconstruction efforts are on the horizon.Since the fires hit, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on behalf of the Federal
Bid Protests Offer A Way Around PLAs, But Will A Slow, Steady Precedent Win the Day?
The second Trump administration has a problem with the Biden-era mandate to have project labor agreements setting compensation and work rules on federal and federally-funded projects valued at $35 million or more.A project labor agreement is a pact between
ICE Florida Jobsite Arrests Show Past Deportations and Charges
Six people arrested during a Tallahassee, Fla., construction site enforcement action in late May have been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly reentering the U.S. illegally. While more than 100 were arrested at the site, John "Jack" Heek,
ICE Tallahassee Jobsite Arrests Show Multiple Removals, Previous Charges
Six people arrested during a Tallahassee, Fla., construction site enforcement action in late May have been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly reentering the U.S. illegally. While more than 100 were arrested at the site, John "Jack" Heek,
PCL, Stantec Outline $600M Expansion of San Diego Wastewater Treatment Plant
The design-build team of Stantec and PCL Construction detailed the planned $600-million expansion of the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant in San Diego, Calif., a project that has recently been fast-tracked due to the ongoing transboundary raw sewage
2Q 2025 Cost Report: Executive Confidence Falls as Uncertainty Rules
ENR’s Construction Industry Confidence Index fell 14 points between Q1 and Q2, to a rating of 47. That is the third largest drop in the history of the index, only surpassed by the falls in Q2 2020 and Q2