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Urban planners are turning to depaving, replacing concrete with trees, plants and rain gardens, as extreme weather exposes the limits of the city's aging infrastructure.
Published 8 hours ago by Yahoo
PCI Government Services VP Paul Rempfer, a GovCon Expert, explains how Golden Dome is reshaping defense contracting.
Published 8 hours ago by GovCon Wire
Urban planners are turning to depaving, replacing concrete with trees, plants and rain gardens, as extreme weather exposes the limits of the city's aging infrastructure.
Published 8 hours ago by Los Angeles Times
The report card's authors looked at the condition of stormwater, wastewater, dams, roads, bridges, drinking water, and aviation.
Published 22 hours ago by WUNC
Two days shy of the one-year anniversary of a tragedy that killed 67 people near the nation’s capital, the National Transportation Safety Board is presenting its findings in the investigation and new ...
Published 1 day ago by CNN
Jamey Barbas voted for a contract involving Parsons Corp. despite previously working there and having a financial interest in the company.
Published 1 day ago by USA TODAY
The Middle East cement market offers growth opportunities through infrastructure projects in Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Iraq. Firms focusing on low-carbon innovation, digital transformation, and regional ...
Published 1 day ago by Yahoo Finance
Holcim-subsidiary Paebbl and Dutch builder Heijmans have installed a 7m-long pedestrian bridge in Rosmalen, the Netherlands, which the team describes as the world’s first bridge built with CO₂-neutral ...
Published 1 day ago by Global Construction Review
One City Plaza is directly east of the construction site for Mr. C Hotel & Residences, in the heart of downtown West Palm Beach.
Published 1 day ago by The Palm Beach Post
In a letter to the Interior Department, four Democratic senators from the Washington region ask about transparency, environmental safety and future plans.
Published 1 day ago by The Washington Post
Four Democratic senators from Maryland and Virginia have come out in opposition of the effort to revoke the lease on three courses.
Published 1 day ago by The New York Times
A veteran of conservation battles across the country has been selected to lead the National Parks Conservation Association.
Published 2 days ago by National Parks Traveler