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Nonprofit Sues State, FHWA Over Historic Bridge Replacement

The Delaware Riverkeeper Network, a nonprofit, is suing the state of Pennsylvania and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) over the replacement of a historic bridge that has spanned the Tinicum Creek since the War of 1812....


Brown Signs Bills to Block Offshore Drilling Expansion

On Sept. 8 Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed legislation — SB 834 by Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara) and AB 1775 by Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) — to block new federal offshore oil drilling along California's coast, and announced the state's opposition to the federal government's plan to expand oil drilling on public lands in California....


Link-Belt Continues Environmental Journey with Second SC&RA Award

The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) presented Link-Belt Cranes with its second Environmental Award during the 2018 Annual Conference at the Boca Raton Resort in Boca Raton, Fla. Link-Belt previously won the award in 2012 and is the only member organization to have won the award twice....


Keystone XL Developer Plans to Start Construction in 2019

LINCOLN, NEB. (AP) The developer of the Keystone XL oil pipeline plans to start construction next year, after a U.S. State Department review ordered by a federal judge concluded that major environmental damage from a leak is unlikely and could quickly be mitigated, a company spokesman said....


Prinoth and its Associates Work to Be Environmentally Conscious

For Prinoth, the protection of the environment is a fundamental stake to consider in the company's activities. It also seems that this preoccupation for environmental consciousness is shared by one of its distributors, Multi Machine, located in New Jersey....


Big Oil Asks Government to Protect It From Climate Change

PORT ARTHUR, Texas (AP) — As the nation plans new defenses against the more powerful storms and higher tides expected from climate change, one project stands out: an ambitious proposal to build a nearly 60-mi....


MIT Takes a Closer Look at Wood Construction

Boston's MIT students and researchers are doing their thing. The academic brain-trust at the Massachusetts university has contributed to society's progress in impressive ways and, perhaps, less august ways — the oxymoronic all-terrain wheelchair comes to mind....


Site Work Begins for Oil Refinery Near National Park

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) Meridian Energy Group said Tuesday that it has begun site work for an oil refinery about 3 mi. from Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota, though the project still faces hurdles, including a lawsuit by environmental groups....


Wynn Completes $68M Pollution Cleanup at Casino Site

EVERETT, Mass. (AP) Wynn Resorts has removed nearly 1 million tons of contaminated sediment from the former chemical plant site where it's building a $2.5 billion Boston-area casino. The final price tag was about $68 million, or more than double the $30 million previously estimated by the Las Vegas company....


Crews Discover Cave Beneath Construction Site

Workers performing water line utility work discovered a cave beneath a high school in Texas' Round Rock Independent School District last month. The school district named the discovery "cave No. 19" – this isn't the first cave that's been discovered in the area – and said that this one is the largest to date, KXAN reported....



Today's Top Stories

  1. Depreciation Bonus Begins Phase-Out  →
  2. ECA Takes Bauer Service Partner of the Year Award  →
  3. Work Is Under Way to Develop 84-Mi-Long Mountain Bike Trail in Rural Maine County  →
  4. ConExpo-Con/AGG Releases Essential Guide for Hiring, Retaining Top Construction Talent  →
  5. VIDEO: Mecalac Introduces Multifunctional Compact Loaders With Foldable Canopies  →
  6. After 40 Years, Charlie Boone Retires From Mitchell  →
  7. As 2022 Begins, Crews Near Finish On $32M Hospital  →
  8. CEG Speaks With New President of Chadwick-BaRoss, Thompson Equipment  →
  9. DE’s Daisy Construction Still Growing After 30 Years  →
  10. New Data Center Planned for Fayette County, Ga., Could Be World's Largest  →
  11. Aerospace, Defense Contractor L3Harris Technologies Looks to Expand in Fla.'s Brevard County  →
  12. Linder Industrial Machinery Expands Into Virginia Market  →
  13. Nueces Power Equipment's Fish Fry Draws Hundreds to Victoria, Texas Location  →
  14. Pisa Leans on Contractor to Save Its Tower  →
  15. Popular Construction Simulator Game Sequel Released for IOS and Android  →
  16. After Year of Work, $212M Project to Build Mississippi Bypass Is Ahead of Schedule  →
  17. Rebuilding Process Begins Post-Helene  →
  18. Innovative Startups to Share Vision of Future of Construction, Mining at Hitachi Construction Machinery Challenge  →
  19. Sunken Antarctic Research Vessel Being Demolished in Washington State  →
  20. Trimble Advances Construction Workflow Connectivity With Self-Service Integration Tools  →
  21. Two Monster Machines — The ACCO Super Dozer, Motor Grader  →





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