A review of funding to states under the bipartisan Infrastructure Act to replace leaded drinking water service lines found at least two, Texas and Florida, used…
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The December 2020 collapse of the Arecibo telescope in Puerto Rico came at the end of a 39-month sequence that began with Hurricane Maria in 2017,…
The nation’s first deep-water Arctic port in Nome, Alaska, will have to wait, with the US Army Corps of Engineers halting procurement for the first phase…
With the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics describing the overall increase of 12,000 jobs in the US economy in October as “essentially unchanged” from the…
The nation’s first deep-water Arctic port in Nome, Alaska, will have to wait, with the US Army Corps of Engineers halting procurement for the first phase…
The nation’s first deep-water Arctic port at the Port of Nome will have to wait as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Alaska canceled the first…
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Election jitters are affecting construction activity, although public sector projects continue to move forward, at least for now. Uncertainty has recently reached small business owners in…
In a major boost to rail infrastructure, both passenger and freight, the Federal Railroad Administration is awarding $2.4 billion in grants to 122 rail projects that…
Federal safety officials have proposed sanctions against a crane rigging contractor and a tower crane owner in connection with the April tower crane accident in Fort…