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On the Ground, Engineers Asses Damage in Venezuela Earthquake Zone
A structural engineers checked the extent of damage to buildings in northern Venezuela following last month’s deadly earthquakes and offers insights on what types of construction best weathered the severe seismic event.
July 10, 2026 -
Buckling Columns on NYC Pfizer HQ May Chill Broader Office-to-Residential Conversion Trend
Structural problems with one of the largest office-to-residential conversion projects in the nation could signal hidden risks in what has been a lucrative sector.
July 10, 2026 -
$280M Indiana Park Project’s Whitewater Rapids to Wipe Out Area Brownfields
A Colorado-based engineering firm has been hired to design and build a whitewater rafting course in Clarksville, Ind.
July 10, 2026 -
World Cup Spotlights LA Airport People Mover’s Costly Delay
The cost overrun is $880 million for the yet to be completed project.
July 9, 2026 -
John Deere Settles Agriculture Right-to-Repair Antitrust Lawsuit for $99M
John Deere agreed to settle antitrust lawsuit and pledged $99 million and all necessary assistance to let customers repair their own farm equipment without going to Deere dealers.
July 8, 2026 -
Octave Unveils Its Connected AEC, Operations Strategy
After splitting off from Swedish positioning and hardware giant Hexagon AB last June, Octave Inc., was listed on the NASDAQ exchange in May and has rebranded many of its software products.
July 6, 2026 -
Suffolk Technologies, DPR Invest in AI-based Hiring Platform Skillit
Skillit is bringing artificial intelligence to the idea of a skilled labor platform for the trades.
July 2, 2026 -
AGC Survey: Broad Support for Highway Bill Working Through Congress
More than 80% of 10,000 bipartisan voters polled across the US support funding measures in the surface transportation bill, so why has it stalled?
July 2, 2026 -
A Newer Sewer Threads Past Hills, Highways and Houses in Portland, Ore.
Steep slopes, narrow streets, a busy interstate highway—and two abandoned trestles—are some of the challenges faced by the Carolina Trunk Rehabilitation project team.
July 2, 2026 -
D-Day Bravery Honored at Lifelike Illinois Memorial Assembled by Tarlton
The famous U.S. Army Ranger cliff-scaling in France is recreated on a midwest limestone bluff where the Mississippi and Illinois rivers meet.
July 2, 2026
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- On the Ground, Engineers Asses Damage in Venezuela Earthquake Zone
- Buckling Columns on NYC Pfizer HQ May Chill Broader Office-to-Residential Conversion Trend
- $280M Indiana Park Project’s Whitewater Rapids to Wipe Out Area Brownfields
- World Cup Spotlights LA Airport People Mover’s Costly Delay
- John Deere Settles Agriculture Right-to-Repair Antitrust Lawsuit for $99M
