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Gulf Shores Town Weathers Legal Storm for Project

Situated at the water's edge of Biloxi Bay on the southernmost flank of the United States, Ocean Springs, Miss., is a community of 17,000 people and two beaches. Since 2010, East Beach — the smaller of the city's sand-and-water recreational areas — has been embroiled in a legal challenge over the building of a sidewalk....


New Lawsuit Seeks to Block Providence Skyscraper Project

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) A new lawsuit from a real estate appraisal firm and a nonprofit is seeking to block construction of what would be Rhode Island's tallest building. The widely-anticipated lawsuit was filed Jan....


Top Sources of Uncertainty in Building Design, Construction

Recently the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and Dodge Data & Analytics and other allied construction industry parties conducted research to identify the top sources of uncertainty in design and construction along with best practices for managing associated risk....


Bloomberg L.P. Execs to Be Charged With Construction Bribery Scheme

Prosecutors are expected to charge at least a dozen people — including a former top executive from Bloomberg L.P. and three other ex-employees — linked to a lucrative construction bribery scheme....


Construction Worker Awarded $2.75M Settlement After Amusement Park Accident

Anthony Dos Santos, a construction worker who was critically injured at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, Pa., has settled a lawsuit against the ride's builder in the amount of a $2.75 million settlement....


Auditors Review $1.3B Project at Air Force Base

OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. (AP) — The $1.3 billion construction of a new headquarters for the U.S. Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force Base is being audited by the Defense Department. The Omaha World-Herald reported Congress ordered the investigation because the cost of the project has grown nearly 10 percent and the project has fallen at least 20 months behind schedule because of design flaws and mold problems....


Bandit Reaches Settlement with EPA

Bandit Industries Inc. has reached a settlement with the United States Environmental Protection Agency regarding civil penalties for alleged violations of the Transition Program for Equipment Manufacturers (TPEM) under the Federal Clean Air Act said Jerry Morey, president, Bandit Industries Inc....


Today's Top Stories

  1. MassDOT Plans to Replace Cape Cod's Sagamore Bridge With Two, Three-Lane Spans  →
  2. Depreciation Bonus Begins Phase-Out  →
  3. MoDOT Selects Contractor for $600M Improve I-70 Project  →
  4. Caterpillar to Spotlight 'Next 100 Years' at CES 2025  →
  5. Construction Edge Opens New Location, Expands Services  →
  6. Turner Construction Leads $675M Concourse Project  →
  7. Far South Side Sees Sneak Peek of CTA Red Line Extension  →
  8. Amtrak Secures $112M in Federal Funds to Upgrade 13 Projects in Northeast Corridor  →
  9. Magni Telescopic Handlers Broadens Dealer Network With Carolina Cat in North Carolina  →
  10. Rokbak Haul Track Telematics Boost Uptime With Proactive Maintenance  →
  11. Silver Creek Materials: Stewards of the Earth in Texas  →
  12. Bobcat Celebrates Season of Giving With Volunteerism, Hurricane Relief, Philanthropic Support  →
  13. Hitachi Construction Machinery Wins Silver in 2024 Anthem Award  →
  14. Murphy Tractor's Park City Facility Is Now Official John Deere Rebuild Center  →
  15. Illinois DOT Celebrates Completion of I-55 Interchange Near Joliet, Shorewood  →
  16. SISO Air, InTerra Form Strategic Reseller Agreement  →
  17. Blanchard Machinery Holds Demo Day in West Columbia, S.C.  →
  18. Florida's Sarasota Bradenton International Airport Sees $105M Terminal Expansion  →
  19. Officials in Maryland Propose to Remove, Rebuild Both Spans of Chesapeake Bay Bridge  →
  20. RIDOT Officials Mark Completion of Key $8.9M Road Resurfacing in Middletown, R.I.  →





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