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Feds Narrow Scope of Protections for Wetlands and Waters with New Proposed Rule
Agencies say rule would clarify decades of confusion over wetlands and bodies of water that require federal permits, which could potentially damage them.
November 17, 2025 -
FEMA Chief Resigns Unexpectedly With Key Recovery Actions Still Unresolved
Will an unexpected shift in FEMA’s leadership further complicate funding and project decisions already delayed by the government shutdown?
November 17, 2025 -
Reopened Federal Agencies Confront Deep Backlogs and Delayed Projects
Key infrastructure programs face a slow climb back as agencies tackle large workloads without additional resources.
November 17, 2025 -
Mace Consult Taps Former ISG UK Contracting Chief as Europe Managing Director
Chief executive Davendra Dabasia called the appointment a “significant step” as company seeks to carve out independence from Mace parent company.
November 17, 2025 -
ABC Says Nonresidential Spending Slips Again as Manufacturing Weakens
What’s driving the downturn as agencies and contractors head into year’s end?
November 17, 2025 -
Murder of Welder Amber Czech, 20, Sparks Urgent Call to Better Protect Women at Worksites
Minnesota tradeswoman was bludgeoned at her equipment and systems manufacturing facility workplace by a male co-worker who allegedly told police he disliked her.
November 17, 2025 -
Dallas Fed Flags Immigration Slowdown Impact on Texas Construction Workforce
A new economic report hints at shifting labor dynamics in Texas construction—but how much of the strain traces back to changing immigration patterns
November 17, 2025 -
Novel Satellite Launch System Looks to Build Out Nevada Site
Start-up aiming to build massive pneumatic guns to launch payloads into orbit plans to build working prototype at Nevada site.
November 17, 2025 -
Flood-Risk Data Analysis Firms Step Up as Waters Rise on Eastern Seaboard
An emerging ecosystem of data and climate risk intelligence firms are using AI tools and other technologies to bridge impact knowledge gaps that federal agencies have been unable to fill.
November 13, 2025 -
Shutdown Backlog Heightens Risk Around Unused IIJA Funds
The DOT’s post-shutdown backlog is colliding with IIJA’s tightening obligation windows.
November 13, 2025
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