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NYC to build $6B in new jails using guaranteed maximum price contracts
Each of the four jails will be designed with a budget of more than $1 billion and will cap at a negotiated point, keeping the projects at or under budget.
By Matthew Thibault • Sept. 7, 2021 -
Opinion
Why recovery won't come easily for small and medium-sized construction firms
Contractors must invest in digital technologies and clean up their balance sheets in order to benefit from the coming post-pandemic boom, writes a contech executive.
By Zaid Rahman • Sept. 1, 2021 -
Q&A
Keeping workers safe on civil jobs
Infrastructure work, especially for projects involving moving traffic, is dangerous. It's crucial to recruit workers who are committed to safety.
By Jennifer Goodman • Aug. 31, 2021 -
DOD official details military construction reforms
Michael McAndrew discussed how the Department of Defense is working to change the way it handles construction projects during a session at the 2021 Federal Design-Build symposium.
By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 31, 2021 -
Hurricane Ida ravages the Southeast, but New Orleans' levees hold fast
Following a $14.5 billion upgrade after Hurricane Katrina, the levee system in New Orleans weathered Ida's catastrophic wind and rain this week.
By Matthew Thibault • Aug. 31, 2021 -
US rail projects take longer, cost more than those in Europe
High labor costs, change orders and other factors add millions of dollars to budgets and slow down timelines on U.S. projects, according to a new report.
By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 26, 2021 -
Opinion
Infrastructure bill could expand opportunities for women
With minor revisions, the federal infrastructure package could help open the door to more women and other minorities in construction.
By Lauren Sugerman • Aug. 24, 2021 -
I-95 bridge moved in 3 hours using remote-controlled tech
Instead of a month-long demolition, contractor Mammoet used transporters to pick up a bridge over the highway and move it in less than a day.
By Jeffrey Steele • Aug. 24, 2021 -
Report: US 36 collapse in Colorado due to waterlogged site, insufficient drainage
A report blamed the collapse of a retaining wall on shifting, waterlogged soil, which led to millions of dollars in damage to a major highway.
By Matthew Thibault • Aug. 24, 2021 -
Construction-focused nonprofit responds to Haiti earthquake
Co-founded by a former Shawmut CEO, Build Health International works in 26 countries to build structurally safe hospitals and healthcare facilities.
By Jennifer Goodman • Aug. 23, 2021 -
Public, private agencies focus on diversifying the infrastructure workforce
As infrastructure investment finally reaches the top of the national policy agenda, industry experts test ways to make America's infrastructure workforce more inclusive.
By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 17, 2021 -
10 airports gear up for increased travel with expansions, renovations
With more Americans vaccinated every day, travel is on the rise. Here are some of the biggest planned airport construction projects in the United States.
By Matthew Thibault • Aug. 17, 2021 -
Skanska JV to print concrete for major UK rail project
The joint venture will use "Printfrastructure" 3D printing technology to cut down on waste while also shaving costs for materials and logistics.
By Matthew Thibault • Aug. 17, 2021 -
Hope renewed for Chicago-St. Louis high-speed rail
A new Illinois commission could accelerate development of high-speed rail in the state, as U.S. passenger rail is poised to receive a $66 billion injection from the bipartisan infrastructure deal.
By Chris Teale • Aug. 16, 2021 -
Infrastructure act
Infrastructure bill contains $100M for construction technology
The Senate's $1.2 trillion package includes $20 million annually over five years to digitize construction processes.
By Matthew Thibault • Aug. 11, 2021 -
Indiana DOT, Purdue University developing wireless EV charging for highways
The aim is to create the first paved highway segment that contains contactless technology to charge electric vehicles as they drive over it.
By Katie Pyzyk • Aug. 10, 2021 -
Senate passes $1.2T infrastructure bill
Construction groups reacted to the passage yesterday of the bipartisan legislation that includes $550 billion in new federal spending.
By Zachary Phillips • Aug. 10, 2021 -
Pennsylvania contractor to pay $20.7M in wage theft case
Road and bridge contractor Glenn O. Hawbaker, which allegedly violated prevailing wage laws, will also face five years of probation.
By Zachary Phillips • Aug. 10, 2021 -
New initiative urges contractors to work with owners to reduce building emissions
The Associated General Contractors of America program focuses not only on contractors' own carbon footprint, but on pressing owners to specify more climate-friendly buildings from the outset.
By Joe Bousquin • Aug. 5, 2021 -
Deep Dive
Despite dodging tax hikes in infrastructure bill, contractors could still see higher rates
While U.S. corporations have avoided tax increases in the Senate's proposed plan, public and private contractors could still see rates go up.
By Joe Bousquin • Aug. 4, 2021 -
Report: More than a third of US bridges are structurally deficient. It could take decades to fix them.
As the Senate advances a bipartisan infrastructure bill, bridges across the country continue to deteriorate. Here are three that exemplify the urgency.
By Zachary Phillips • Aug. 3, 2021 -
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Lawmakers consider options for the Highway Trust Fund
Although the fund that finances most federal government spending for highways and mass transit is on the brink of insolvency, legislators have several options to help replenish it.
By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 3, 2021 -
Skanska wins key ruling in Pensacola bridge case
A federal judge ruled the contractor was operating under maritime law, which shields it for now from being sued in state court for damage caused by its runaway barges during Hurricane Sally.
By Joe Bousquin • Aug. 3, 2021 -
Granite posts revenue gain, awaits federal infrastructure funding
The California-based contractor is seeing a brisk bid environment while closely watching legislative negotiations on a national infrastructure package.
By Joe Bousquin • Aug. 2, 2021 -
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Who says you can't fight ransomware attacks?
Cybercriminals have their sights set on construction companies. It’s a growing peril you can stop now.
Aug. 2, 2021