From a new Panama Canal to sea-level rise to near-limitless cloud storage to a rumored WSP-AECOM design mega-merger, the last 10 years had big industry impacts. What’s ahead for firms, owners and professionals?
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Month: January 2020
The Biggest Construction Stories of the Decade
ENR looks at watershed industry events and changes in the last decade—and what’s ahead for firms, owners and professionals.
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2020 Vision: The Biggest Construction Stories of the Decade
ENR looks at watershed industry events and changes in the last decade—and what’s ahead for firms, owners and professionals.
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2020 Vision: Ups and Downs in a 10-Year Construction Retrospective
ENR looks at watershed industry events and changes in the last decade—and what’s ahead for firms, owners and professionals.
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Contractors Must Develop an Effective Data Strategy to Compete in Today's Market
It's not enough to practice virtual design and construction anymore. Today's contractors must develop an effective data strategy beyond individual projects.
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New York MTA Releases $51.5B, Five-Year Capital Plan
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s board of directors this month approved a record-setting $51.5-billion, five-year capital plan that will also include alternative project delivery methods, according to officials.
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New Platform Calculates Contractor, Owner Pay Practice Ratings
Levelset online tool is designed to do what Glassdoor does for employers or Yelp for restaurants.
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New Platform Calculates Ratings of Payment Practices
Levelset has unveiled a new platform designed to do what Glassdoor does for employers or Yelp does for restaurants.
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Jim McLamb: Pressure Cooker Job Meets Immovable Deadline for $1.4-billion Chase Center Warriors Arena
Pressure-cooker job meets its immovable deadline to open arena for Metallica concert
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Advances in Satellite Imagery Benefit Alaskan Infrastructure
When working in northern Alaska, keeping the roads, bridges, and other key infrastructure in good repair takes some extra work.
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