60-Ton, $500K Crane Is Stolen from Ohio Power Construction Site
A power company is missing a 60-ton crane that disappeared from a power line project site in Columbus, Ohio where it was being used to take apart steel towers. The 2019 Kenworth Long Boom National Crane, valued at $500,000, was
A Flipped Forklift, Broken Bones and a Fight About Training
One evening in September 2019, a crew from Huen Electric Inc. was hard at work at the ground level of the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, upgrading the museum’s aging electrical system. Parts of
Duffy Says He Won’t ‘Hold Up Any Projects’ as DOT Reviews Grant Awards
As lawmakers begin the process of developing the next multi-year surface transportation reauthorization bill, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy outlined his goals of building infrastructure with fewer regulatory hurdles and increased safety standards during a U.S. Senate Committee on
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The County of San Diego's Public Health Lab slated for completion later this year, features highly technical spaces and equipment along with quality public art and a high level
Collapse of 33-Story Bangkok Tower During Earthquake Blamed on Substandard Construction
Two steel samples collected from debris of a collapsed building under construction in Bangkok have been found to be substandard, according to government sources. The 33-story structure collapsed on March 28 after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake dealt significant damage
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The program's new seismically resilient water treatment plant will initially produce up to 60 million gallons of water per day (mgd) but will be designed for a maximum of 120
Collapse of 33-story Bangkok Tower in Earthquake Blamed on Substandard Construction
Two of the steel samples collected from the debris of a collapsed building under construction in Bangkok have been found to be substandard, according to government sources. The 33-story building collapsed on March 28, killing 18 people, after a
ABC Economist Warns of Recession Risk
Tariff implications, persisting inflation woes and stalling rate cuts could bring an economic downturn in the coming year, Anirban Basu, chief economist for the Associated Builders and Contractors, said in a first quarter economic update and forecast on April