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How Sanibel Turned Disaster into an Infrastructure Blueprint
High winds, storm surge and a collapsing coastal corridor made the reconstruction of the Sanibel Causeway one of Florida’s most demanding infrastructure efforts in decades.
March 13, 2026 -
Museum of Natural History – Commons
Modern expansion brightens a window into the natural world.
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Texas Gov. Threatens Takeover as Corpus Christi Pushes $1B Water Infrastructure Program
State dollars, Texas politics and soaring costs collide as Corpus Christi races to stabilize its water supply.
March 12, 2026 -
Power Isn’t the Only Electrical Challenge For AI Data Centers
It’s ironic that the one thing that might be able to help manage the massive need for electrical design created by $1 trillion in data center investment to power artificial intelligence is……
March 12, 2026 -
Worley, Bloomfire Deploy AI Platform for Industrial Project Clients
Worley is expanding an internally developed AI knowledge platform to clients, helping engineers retrieve design decisions and lessons learned across long-running industrial projects.
March 11, 2026 -
Feds Announce $100M to Support Public Transit During World Cup
Transportation networks across the country prepare for this summer’s World Cup.
March 11, 2026 -
Senators Demand Funding Release for $1.8B Blatnik Bridge Replacement
Why are three US senators from Wisconsin and Minnesota demanding release of $1.05B in federal funding for the new crossing between the two states?
March 10, 2026 -
Energy Secretary Backs Restart of Indian Point Nuclear Plant in NY
Trump administration support for restarting the shuttered plant would face stiff local opposition.
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GAO Finds Mounting Costs, Years-Long Delays Across NNSA Nuclear Projects
Cost overruns and schedule delays across the nuclear weapons management agency’s $30B construction portfolio have more than doubled since 2023.
March 9, 2026 -
Mideast Construction Projects Halted as Construction Firms Steel for Impacts of War
The escalating regional conflict has already slowed or paused numerous energy and infrastructure projects in the region, but global construction firms are mum on the extent of damage, work shutdowns or supply…
March 6, 2026
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