Jacobs' construction manager for the $11-billion East Side Access came to the job straight out of college.
Unions and contractors are looking to attract more women and people of color to construction.
With this year’s 40 photo contest winners appearing here and throughout the magazine, ENR senior art director Scott Hilling curated the images to take the reader through a visual narration of the ups and downs many in the industry experienced in 2021.
ENR新利luck社区以狂热的身份参加了年度建设摄影大赛:作为摄影师和提交者,甚至帮助选择了门折。
British architect's career lasted almost 60 years.
These 20 awards come as the result of a nearly yearlong effort by ENR editors and about 100 members of the construction industry who judged project submissions at various stages of the contest.
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Inventing new technologies. Dreaming up more efficient processes. Solving seemingly insurmountable project and business challenges. Challenging the status quo. These were among achievements last year for those selected for construction industry recognition on April 9 .
As COVID-19 upended daily work lives in a year like no other, current and future construction participants found new ways to get the job done
Jim White’s experience was critical to the innovative construction approach that shaved six months off the schedule of Oxford Group’s $1-billion effort to transform the former St. John’s rail freight terminal on Manhattan’s West Side into the 1.3-million-sq-ft corporate hub that tech giant Google plans to occupy next year.
Martin J. Walsh made national news long before President-elect Joe Biden nominated the mayor of Boston to serve as labor secretary.
Sitting with his wife, Maureen, in 2015 in a booth at the Space Needle’s former SkyCity restaurant celebrating their shared birthday, Bob Vincent had just learned his longtime employer Hoffman Construction landed the contract of a lifetime: to renovate the iconic Seattle landmark. And he couldn’t say a word.
领先的运输机构推动技术和合作伙伴关系
Filter that zaps the coronavirus and other airborne pathogens goes from brainstorm to deployment in warp speed
Developing AI-based visual-analysis tool for facade inspections, changing how buildings are maintained
Fired up to develop the nation’s first mass-timber tower—the 284-ft-tall Ascent in Milwaukee
Free webinars on coronavirus attracted top-tier participants to discuss the unknown ramifications of COVID-19 on industry
Conceiving a solution that streamlines the exchange of construction materials
Architect and developer persisted to deliver a rural North Carolina county with a needed K-12 school at an ultra-low cost
Providing vision and direction for a comprehensive flood model serving a variety of needs
Laying the groundwork for all landscape architects to design sites that give back to the environment
Engineer of innovative sports structures led team that delivered first large-scale use of woven PTFE laminate mesh at Allianz Field
Refining a collaborative and innovative solution that accelerated repairs of a crucial subway tunnel
After the shocks of 2020—pandemic, fires, floods and economic turmoil—clearly nothing is certain about the year ahead.
For Florida contractor Jennifer Todd, industry commitment to construction diversity and inclusion has to be more than a press release in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
In March, Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite, Chief of Engineers for the U.S. Army and 54th Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, was getting ready for a well-deserved retirement. Then the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic came into focus.
For Schwer, the project is the culmination of a strong commitment to minimize negative environmental impacts.