Bechtel Begins Nuclear Vitrification at Hanford Site
Bechtel has announced the start of nuclear vitrification operations at the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) at the Hanford Site in Washington state,
Arup Strengthens First Nations Leadership Across Australia and New Zealand
Arup has expanded its First Nations leadership team across Australia and New Zealand with two key appointments, reinforcing its commitment to cultural integrity, reconciliation,
AECOM Extends Partnership to Bolster Great Barrier Reef Resilience
Global infrastructure leader AECOM has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, announcing a renewed four-year partnership focused on advancing restoration
Turner Construction Celebrates Opening of Peabody Union
Turner Construction Company has officially opened Peabody Union, a $284 million, 1.2-million-square-foot mixed-use development along the Cumberland River in Nashville’s South Bank neighborhood. This
PFAS in Life Sciences: A Growing Concern
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are synthetic chemicals valued for their durability and heat resistance. However, their widespread use across the life sciences industry—from
Heidelberg Materials Plans Profit Growth from Infrastructure Boom by 2030
Heidelberg Materials, the world’s second-largest cement maker, announced plans for strong profit growth through 2030, powered by rising demand in infrastructure, defence, energy, data
SIG Reports No Growth as Construction Slows in Europe
Britain’s SIG plc, one of Europe’s leading building materials suppliers, reported flat sales in the third quarter of 2025, reflecting the ongoing slowdown in
San Francisco’s AI Growth Brings New Opportunities for City Development
San Francisco is at the center of a new gold rush — this time powered by the rise of artificial intelligence. With billions of
