With the American Jobs Plan on the horizon, contractors should begin thinking about doing business with public sector agencies (small and large) that will gain enormous spending power.
Can Congress Finally Agree on a Bipartisan Infrastructure Package?
On June 24, a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators and the White House reached an agreement on a framework for an infrastructure package that would provide approximately $1 trillion to address the needs of the nation’s most critical infrastructure.
Five Significant Obstacles to Pipeline Surveys
Surveys, especially aerial ones, have to be completed properly if they are going to have any value. Through the use of UAVs, surveys can be completed faster and more cost-effectively, with greater levels of speed, accuracy and safety.
The Durability Factor With Cold-Applied Versus Hot-Applied Liquid Waterproofing
After looking at the durability factors in waterproofing, here are the differences between cold- and hot-applied waterproofing, concluding which liquid waterproofing type is recommended based on those all-important durability factors.
United for Infrastructure Week Aims to #LeadWithInfrastructure
May 10-14 is United for Infrastructure Week, which convenes American businesses, workers, elected leaders and everyday citizens around one message: Let’s #LeadWithInfrastructure.
Legislation to Reform NEPA Introduced
Associated Builders and Contractors has released a statement regarding the UNSHACKLE Act.
Disruption Within Construction: Is Infrastructure the New Frontier for Innovation?
Modular architecture, standalone solutions that integrate with other software, increase the quantity and speed at which data is transferred and analyzed and constantly evolves to meet new challenges.
Infrastructure Struggles to Find Bipartisan Pathway
President Biden and Democrats in Congress have made infrastructure their next priority following the “American Rescue Plan,” the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill passed through budget reconciliation.












