Jacobs Enhances Wharf Resiliency, Safety with Award-winning Improvements
June 17, 2019 in News , Projects
Jacobs Enhances Wharf Resiliency, Safety with Award-winning Improvements

Named “one of Guam’s most significant construction projects of 2018” by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), the X-Ray Wharf improvements included expanding and strengthening the 742-foot berthing complex at Apra Harbor on Naval Base Guam. Constructed at the end of World War II in support of aid and recovery for western Europe and Japan, X-Ray Wharf is now more than 65 years old, and its north berth, which services the U.S. Navy’s modern cargo ship fleet, needed rehabilitation...

Bechtel to Deliver EPC of Cheniere’s Sabine Pass LNG Train 6 Project
June 17, 2019 in News
Bechtel to Deliver EPC of Cheniere’s Sabine Pass LNG Train 6 Project

Bechtel, a global leader in project management, engineering, procurement, and construction, has received full notice to proceed for the construction of the Train 6 expansion of the Sabine Pass Liquefaction (SPL) project in Louisiana. The facility is owned and operated by Cheniere Energy Inc. The work on the SPL expansion includes construction of a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) train and tie-in to the existing facilities. The expansion will add 4.5 million tonnes of LNG per year to the curre...

U.S. Department of Transportation Announces Availability of $60 Million for Advanced Transportation Technologies Grants
June 17, 2019 in News , Technology , Financial
U.S. Department of Transportation Announces Availability of $60 Million for Advanced Transportation Technologies Grants

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) today published a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for states, cities and other agencies to compete for $60 million in Advanced Transportation and Congestion Management Technologies Deployment Program (ATCMTD) grants to fund new technologies that improve transportation efficiency. “This program puts a priority on promoting innovative solutions that improve safety and mobility for our nation’s driver...

Federal Railroad Administration Announces More Than $326 Million in Grants to Support Railroad Infrastructure
June 17, 2019 in Transportation , News , Rail , Financial
Federal Railroad Administration Announces More Than $326 Million in Grants to Support Railroad Infrastructure

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) today announced the recipients of more than $326 million in grant funds under the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program and the Special Transportation Circumstances Program, for a wide variety of state and local railroad infrastructure projects. The grants will fund 45 projects in 29 states. “These investments in intercity passenger and freight rail will benefit surrou...

South Dakota DOT Claims Regional Award for Exit 14 Project .
June 17, 2019 in News , Awards
South Dakota DOT Claims Regional Award for Exit 14 Project .

PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Department of Transportation’s Interstate 90 Exit 14 project in Spearfish has won a prestigious award in a national competition highlighting excellence in projects that have improved travel safety, reduced roadway congestion and provided more mobility options.   The Exit 14 project in Spearfish was a regional winner in the Operations Excellence category for a medium size project. This is the seventh regional award for the department in this competition since...

Six Western State DOTs Win Prestigious Awards for Projects that Strengthen Communities and Improve Lives
June 17, 2019 in News , People , Awards
Six Western State DOTs Win Prestigious Awards for Projects that Strengthen Communities and Improve Lives

GLENDALE, AZ—Eight transportation projects from six western state departments of transportation today received top honors in the regional America’s Transportation Awards competition. Some of today’s winning projects are credited with improving safety for schoolchildren, protecting wildlife habitats and restoring access to communities after massive mudslides. “For 12 years, the America’s Transportation Awards have recognized state DOT projects for making communities safer, less congested and b...

11 Million People Employed in Renewable Energy Worldwide in 2018
June 17, 2019 in Energy , News , Featured , Renewables
11 Million People Employed in Renewable Energy Worldwide in 2018

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – Eleven million people were employed in renewable energy worldwide in 2018 according to the latest analysis by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). This compares with 10.3 million in 2017[1]. As more and more countries manufacture, trade and install renewable energy technologies, the latest Renewable Energy and Jobs – Annual Review finds that renewables jobs grew to their highest level despite slower growth in key renewable energy markets including...

Caltrans Projects Receive Awards for Innovation, Creativity, Connectivity and Bolstering Transportation Choices
June 17, 2019 in News , Awards
Caltrans Projects Receive Awards for Innovation, Creativity, Connectivity and Bolstering Transportation Choices

SACRAMENTO — The Western Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials honored two projects in California for its 12th annual regional America’s Transportation Awards competition.. The two projects honored were: The Interstate 880 Safety and Operational Improvements at 23rd and 29th Avenues, which benefits the community’s economic growth and its citizens well-being. The Highway 1/Mud Creek Emergency Restoration, which innovatively collected and collaboratively analyzed dat...

Volunteers from Across South Carolina to Clean Ditches in Flood-Ravaged Nichols, Thanks to Governor, Floodwater Commission
June 17, 2019 in News , Land Development , Remediation/redevelopment
Volunteers from Across South Carolina to Clean Ditches in Flood-Ravaged Nichols, Thanks to Governor, Floodwater Commission

NICHOLS, S.C. — The population of Nichols, S.C., is expected to at least double Saturday as volunteers from across the state continue to sign up to help clean ditches and improve the town’s drainage system after two hurricanes in three years caused catastrophic flooding. The town of roughly 400 people is located in Marion County, about 50 miles northwest of Myrtle Beach. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster and the South Carolina Floodwater Commission (SCFC) are hosting Nichols Cleanup Day, whi...

Stantec Selected as Partner on Antarctic Infrastructure Modernization for Science (AIMS) Project
June 14, 2019 in News , Corporate
Stantec Selected as Partner on Antarctic Infrastructure Modernization for Science (AIMS) Project

Denver, CO: Parsons, a subcontractor to the Leidos Antarctic Support Contract, has selected Stantec, through a competitive process, as the lead designer and design manager on a design-build team to handle design, architecture leadership, and interiors-planning assessments for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF’s) Antarctic Infrastructure Modernization for Science (AIMS) project. AIMS is designed to ensure that major portions of McMurdo Station—the logistics hub for the NSF-managed U.S. An...

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Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

TriMet’s Banfield Type 1 Substation Replacement Project

TriMet’s Banfield Type 1 Substation Replacement Project

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