ECS and Engineers Without Borders USA Work to Restore East African Impassible Road
[ad_1] Chantilly, Va-based Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is working with Engineers Without Borders USA and its Northern Virginia Professional Chapter to restore an impassable roadway in a remote village in East Africa. The geotechnical, construction materials, environmental and facilities engineering
Construction Economics for June 2, 2025
[ad_1] While artificial intelligence has recently captured widespread public attention, professionals in design, engineering, and construction have been leveraging AI-based tools for years to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and innovation. We'll explore how AI is shaping the construction landscape – from
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Arizona Mine Appeal
[ad_1] The U.S. Supreme Court declined on May 27 to hear an appeal from a group of Apaches and others who wanted to block a copper mining project on Oak Flat, part of the Tonto National Forest in Arizona that
Developer Venture Global Gets Federal OK to Build LNG Export Megaproject in Louisiana
[ad_1] With a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission OK granted on May 23 to develop its latest liquefied natural gas export terminal in Louisiana, energy firm Venture Global LNG Inc. is “immediately” starting project construction, its CEO said.The facility, known as
Midwest Musings | Engineering News-Record
[ad_1] Ryan Companies is the developer of Highland Bridge, a 122-acre mixed-use site in Saint Paul, Minn., on the site of a former Ford Motor Company Twin Cities Assembly Plant. Photo
Property Acquisition Allws $1.2B Asian Carp to Advance in Illinois
[ad_1] The $1.2-billion Brandon Road Interbasin Project, intended to prevent Asian carp and other invasive species from entering the Great Lakes, can advance now that Illinois has acquired 50 acres of land needed for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Trump Admin Quietly Pushes Rule to Reverse Mandated Power Plant Emissions Cut
[ad_1] The Trump administration has taken several new actions in recent days, some with little public notice, to boost fossil fuel power generation in the U.S, particularly from coal-fired plants. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency waited until Saturday, May 24 to