Demolition project nears in Oklahoma City

The Oklahoma City Council has approved the demolition of a convention center to make way for a sports arena.

Liebherr machinery at work in expansion project

The equipment maker’s contractors are using several Liebherr models in demolition and construction work as Liebherr’s Newport News, Virginia, campus expands.

Waste Eliminator acquires Unlimited Disposal

The acquisition of Unlimited Disposal marks Waste Eliminator’s fifth purchase since being acquired by Allied Industrial Partners in 2022.

One-Click LCA signs up AECOM for decarbonization platform

Global infrastructure consultant will have access to platform to compare carbon footprint of building materials and methods.

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Adaptive reuse market demonstrates staying power

Developers, contractors and city planners are poised to boost activity in the structural renovation and repurposing market.

Western Specialty Contractors gains disaster recovery experience

Contracting firm says its Southeastern U.S. branches specialize in recovery services for facilities damaged by natural disasters.

Contractors selected for baseball stadium

Gilbane Building Co. and Prestige Construction Group will lead Richmond, Virginia, minor league stadium project.

Rubber-modified asphalt use growing in Michigan

State agency says there will be more than 300 lane miles of rubber-modified asphalt in Michigan by the end of this year.

Construction sector retains employment momentum

Although contractors continue to hire, architects are reporting fewer projects on their schedules.

Mass Timber Federal Buildings Act opposed by steel industry organizations

The bill, introduced to Congress in mid-April, would promote the use of mass timber in federal building projects and military construction.

NEPA revisions could delay critical infrastructure, ABC says

ABC says new NEPA regulations will make it more difficult to build important projects and are a step backward for critical infrastructure.