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The American Concrete Institute has named its 2026-2027 leadership, including a new president, vice president and board members.
Published 9 hours ago by For Construction Pros
The program is funded by a voter-approved sales tax and involves paving on four major roads in 2026: Circle, Union, Palmer Park, and Chelton.
Published 11 hours ago by KKTV
The FAR Council recently issued much-anticipated guidance implementing Executive Order (EO) 14398, “Addressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors.” Quick Hits ...
Published 17 hours ago by National Law Review
Pillars of the Past’ creator Michael Raul Bilecky was a guest of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ in early February.
Published 19 hours ago by Bethesda Magazine
A concrete plant in Pooler is expanding its rail line and railyard, aiming to remove 104 trucks from local roads.
Published 21 hours ago by Savannah Morning News
Biochar, cold recycling, and the question of permanence. How Verde Resources is making asphalt stronger and greener at the same time.
Published 1 day ago by For Construction Pros
The Los Angeles City Council authorized $9.5 million to support sidewalk repairs near 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, fan zones and key routes.
Published 1 day ago by ABC7 KABC
Los Angeles City Council members on Tuesday unanimously authorized $9.5 million to help repair sidewalks near venues for the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games​.
Published 1 day ago by CBS News
The Rams expect Puka Nacua to participate in offseason workouts, are negotiating with Matthew Stafford on an extension and are open to Jimmy Garoppolo returning.
Published 1 day ago by Los Angeles Times
Also stepping up pressure is Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown, who made similar claims against D.C. Water in a lawsuit filed Monday. D.C. Water said environmental review re ...
Published 1 day ago by Axios
In separate lawsuits, environmental regulators said D.C. Water failed to prevent and contain a massive spill of raw sewage upstream of Washington.
Published 1 day ago by The New York Times
Protected bike lanes near the Washington Monument will remain after a court ruling found federal agencies improperly tried to remove infrastructure linked to fewer crashes and safer travel.
Published 1 day ago by WTOP