Magazine’s former senior economics editor developed analyses and projections widely relied on by industry managers seeking project cost accuracy
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Month: September 2022
US DOT Opens Competitions for Two Tech Grant Programs
Grant funding totals $800 million over five years.
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Construction Economics for September 26, 2022
ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics
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Major NY, NJ Infrastructure Projects Advance With Renewed Momentum
Regional agency and firm officials offered updates on some major transportation capital projects, addressing pressing issues on procurement and project delivery methods.
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Big NY, NJ Infrastructure Projects Advance With Renewed Momentum
Regional agency and firm officials offered updates on major transportation capital projects, addressing pressing issues on procurement, project delivery and politics
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Emergency MBTA Orange Line Work Makes Its Deadline
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority reopened service on the Orange Line early on Sept. 19 after an unprecedented, month-long shutdown of the entire branch for a badly needed overhaul.
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Nordic Design Groups Push Autodesk for Revit Upgrades
Architects from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Iceland have joined a 2020 call from UK designers for more development of Autodesk design software.
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Jacobs Solutions CEO Succession is Set for January
Steve Demetriou will stay on board as executive chair of the $14B industry giant as President and COO Bob Pragada steps up to the chief executive role
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Pragada to Succeed Demetriou as Jacobs CEO in January
Steve Demetriou will stay on board as executive chair of the $14B industry giant as President and COO Bob Pragada steps up to the chief executive role
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Years-Late Embassy Project Prompts Call for More Congressional Oversight
U.S. embassy compound project in Turkmenistan violated a local rule, causing lengthy delays and $131-million cost overrun, lawmaker says.
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