Engineering News-Record
Engineering News-Record provides the business and technical news needed by anyone who makes a living in or from the construction industry. We cover major projects, technological achievements, business conditions, markets, finance, costs, legislation, government, management, labor, construction methods, equipment and materials. We give readers the weekly news and analysis they need to make decisions in their work, covering all sectors of the industry from buildings to highways to hazardous waste cleanups. We highlight significant events worldwide. Good ideas don't stop at political boundaries nor does the business of construction.
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Construction Week - Late Breaking Industry News
Construction industry news for the week of 5-21-12
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Concerns Over Sinkholes Scuttle Tampa Bay's Reservoir Expansion
Bowing to state concerns, Tampa Bay Water is moving to cancel the $41-million, 3-billion-gallon planned expansion of its existing reservoir.
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Construction Industry Boardrooms Raise the Bar
Firms reach into their ranks, and outside, for directors with financial smarts, vision and leadership on governance and accountability.
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Spate of Lawsuits Flows From Nashville Inundation of 2010
The owner of Opryland and others are charging the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and National Weather Service with negligence and failure to act during the event.
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Planned Coal Export Terminals Spur Opposition in Northwest
EPA and state officials in Washington and Oregon have asked the Corps of Engineers for a collective revew of impacts from the six planned facilities
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Birmingham Area Working Through Backlog From Consent Decree With EPA
Jefferson County, Ala., mired in a $4.1- billion bankruptcy, has gotten one of its nine sewer treatment systems removed from federal court supervision and plans to have the remaining four plants out over the next three years.
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Study Says Women Need More Sponsors in Construction
A recent study, presented at the Groundbreaking Women in Construction conference, held in New York City May 7, shows that women could benefit from the sponsorship for higher positions beyond mentorship.
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Martin Marietta, Vulcan Fighting for Survival in Aggregate Market
On May 4, Delaware Chancery Court Judge Leo E. Strine Jr. imposed a four-month injunction on Martin Marietta’s hostile takeover bid, saying the firm “improperly disclosed confidential information.
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Competition Can Help Our Roads Evolve
Product warranties can shift the risk back to the product developer in return for profit potential.
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Product Snapshot: Hydraulic-Powered Riding Trowel and Slipform Paver Bar Inserter
This week we look at a new riding trowel from Allen Engineering and a new accessory for Gomaco slipform pavers.
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Army Corps To Fast-Track Solutions for Asian-Carp Problem
Environmental groups that are monitoring the migration of Asian carp to the Great Lakes region are hopeful that a recent plan by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will accelerate the timetable for keeping the aggressive species out of the lakes.
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Work Continues on Updated Commercial Building Energy Survey
Work is under way on latest iteration of commercial buildings energy survey.
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Report Says States, Localities Playing Larger Infrastructure Role
As deficit worries press the U.S. federal government to cut its infrastructure funding, states and localities are filling some of the gap by getting more active in advancing public-works projects, says a new report on infrastructure trends.
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Rapid Bridge Techniques Help Speed Boston Rail Project
The $174-million commuter rail’s second phase—a 9.2-mile corridor running through urban neighborhoods south of Boston—includes construction of four new stations and three bridge replacements.
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'Turbine,' Diamond Interchange Designs Debut in N.C.
A trio of rare designs is expected to save millions in North Carolina and in at least one instance prove that bigger isn't necessarily more expensive.
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A Quick Deal on Transport Bill? Don't Bet On It
Industry officials say negotiations over revenue issues will be a key to a House-Senate deal.
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Underwater Transmission Line Moves Closer to Construction
Interior Dept. determination clears path for transmission project’s next step, an environmental review.
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Biomass Plants Seeks Toehold in U.S. Energy Market
?But biomass' future and survival as an emerging alternative energy system looks problematic without federal government assistance.
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ArchiCAD 16 Displays Powerful Updates
ArchiCAD 16’s Morph Tool and Green Additions Separate it From Other BIM Software.
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Cloud Collaboration Service Tags Construction Photos to Plans by Trade
A free-for-now construction photo organizing service delights its early adopters
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