Infrastructure: Page 92
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IN officials aim to take over troubled P3 interstate project
Construction delays have led to a Fitch Ratings downgrade of the original bonds sold to finance the Interstate 69 project.
By Kim Slowey • June 7, 2017 -
NYC officials urge NY lawmakers to approve expanded use of design–build
Lawmakers must vote on the measure, which would permit the use of the delivery method for eight city projects, before the legislative session ends this month.
By Kim Slowey • June 6, 2017 -
Denver airport, Ferrovial near deal for $1B P3 contract
If Denver officials approve the contract for the terminal revamp, it will be the biggest public-private partnership in the city's history.
By Kim Slowey • June 6, 2017 -
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USDOT announces $528M in airport improvement grants
The funding will be allocated across 584 airports for infrastructure improvements like runway repairs, lighting, fencing and marking.
By Kim Slowey • June 5, 2017 -
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Hudson River tunnel project officials explore private sector options
The Amtrak initiative could be completed as a public-private partnership, and project officials say private companies have already expressed interest.
By Kim Slowey • June 5, 2017 -
Deep Dive
This week in construction
We're digging into prison construction, office and lighting design trends, the state of multigenerational housing and what economic indicators matter most.
By Emily Peiffer , Hallie Busta • June 5, 2017 -
Deere to acquire German road equipment manufacturer for $5B
The purchase of Wirtgen Group will allow the equipment giant to expand its global presence in the infrastructure sector.
By Kim Slowey • June 2, 2017 -
PA launches $550M Philadelphia infrastructure program
The initiative includes paving approximately 235 miles of highway and repairing or replacing 35 bridges in the region.
By Kim Slowey • June 2, 2017 -
UPDATE: Kansas City, MO accepting bids for new airport terminal
The announcement came after the city received two unsolicited proposals for the $1 billion project, first from Burns & McDonnell and then from AECOM.
By Emily Peiffer , Kim Slowey • June 1, 2017 -
MN governor signs $988M infrastructure bill
The bonding measure also addresses the state's contentious $1.86 billion light-rail project and pins the responsibility of operating costs on local agencies.
By Kim Slowey • June 1, 2017 -
Trump's deregulation order stalls federal high-speed rail rules
Industry experts say a set of uniform safety requirements will streamline the bureaucratic approvals that are necessary for high-speed rail projects.
By Kim Slowey • June 1, 2017 -
Deep Dive
How Trump's 2018 budget could help — and harm — the construction industry
The administration offered some long-awaited details of its infrastructure plans, but questions remain around specifics of the massive undertaking.
By Kim Slowey • June 1, 2017 -
Rising global temperatures require new building strategies
A new paper calls on engineers to continue to press for resilient building design that considers both current and future climate conditions.
By Hallie Busta • May 31, 2017 -
MD appeals judge's order requiring additional review of $5.6B Purple Line
The judge dismissed challenges regarding migratory birds and endangered species but maintained that rail officials must still re-examine ridership numbers.
By Kim Slowey • May 31, 2017 -
Tampa, FL airport preps for second phase of $2.3B revamp
The $543 million phase of the master plan will include the 17-acre "Gateway," a commercial project featuring two hotels, an office building and retail space.
By Kim Slowey • May 31, 2017 -
CA approves $600M in bond money for $2B Caltrain electrification project
The Peninsula Corridor Electrification Project has sparked controversy due to its overlap with the state's contentious high-speed rail currently under construction.
By Kim Slowey • May 31, 2017 -
Miami officials consider marina redevelopment
One of the three submitted bids has been disclosed. Biscayne Marine Partners said it would spend roughly $113 million on the public project.
By Kim Slowey • May 30, 2017 -
Deep Dive
This week in construction
We're talking about a new builder-backed trade training program, the feasibility of Trump's infrastructure proposal and designing buildings for the birds.
By Emily Peiffer , Hallie Busta • May 29, 2017 -
AGC: Majority of contractors say risk of vehicle crashes in work zones is on the rise
In a recent study, 44% of highway contractors reported a vehicle crash in their work site over the last year, with 11% of those incidents resulting in a worker's death.
By Kim Slowey • May 26, 2017 -
Chicago selects developer for $1B Union Station overhaul
Riverside Investment & Development expects to kick off the six-year, multiphase project in mid-2018.
By Kim Slowey • May 26, 2017 -
Study: Mandatory PLAs have increased OH school construction costs by 13%
Opponents of mandated project labor agreements, including the ABC, point to the study as an argument for their side in the contentious issue.
By Kim Slowey • May 26, 2017 -
DOD requests $300M for NC military construction projects in 2018
North Carolina has the fifth-largest military construction budget of any U.S. state or territory for the next fiscal year.
By Kim Slowey • May 25, 2017 -
FL officials approve $437M expansion of Port Everglades
A joint venture between Moss & Associates and Kiewit Infrastructure South Co. will serve as general contractor for the massive project.
By Kim Slowey • May 25, 2017 -
FHWA delays enforcement of highway greenhouse gas emissions rule
Opponents of the Obama-era regulation, including the AGC, said it extended beyond the authority established in previous infrastructure funding bills.
By Emily Peiffer • May 24, 2017 -
Study: BIM use picking up steam for infrastructure projects
The technology's growing prevalence among horizontal construction companies follows BIM's rise to become a dominating force in vertical building.
By Emily Peiffer • May 24, 2017