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Between ever-changing EPA regulations and innovative green construction methods and materials, keeping up-to-date on the industry's latest sustainability breakthroughs is a key part of the future of construction.



Construction of New Jersey's First Ocean Wind Project Gets Going Onshore

Onshore construction for New Jersey's first offshore wind farm kicked off in Lacey Township on Oct. 2, with work slated to continue at Island Beach State Park through next year. The next steps include work to ultimately install copper and aluminum cables meant to connect with the electric grid at substations located at former power plants in Ocean and Cape May counties....


Swedish Consortium Joins Initiative to Electrify U.S. Construction Industry

The Sweden-US Green Transition Initiative, a collaborative program founded by Business Sweden, the Embassy of Sweden in USA, the Swedish Energy Agency and Sweden's innovation agency Vinnova, announced a new partnership to electrify the construction industry....


bp Begins Peacock Solar Project Outside Corpus Christi

bp has started construction on its 187MWdc Peacock Solar project, located 10 mi. north of Corpus Christi in San Patricio County, Texas, helping support the global transition to lower carbon energy. Peacock will sell all of the electricity it generates under a long-term power purchase agreement to Gulf Coast Growth Ventures (GCGV), a joint venture between ExxonMobil and SABIC, which produces materials used to manufacture clothes, food containers, packaging, agricultural film and construction materials....


Navistar Recognized by EPA as SmartWay Program High Performer

Navistar Inc. announced its recognition as a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) High Performer in the SmartWay Program's Shipper category. The EPA's SmartWay Program helps companies advance supply chain sustainability by measuring, benchmarking and improving freight transportation efficiency....


Less Noise, Dust for More Sustainability

Excessive noise and dust emissions result in damage to health in the long term. To protect not only employees on building sites, but also human and animal life in the surrounding area, Kleemann continuously develops new measures for reducing and efficiently containing noise and dust emissions....


Influx of New Projects Will Help Impacts of Climate Change

Powered by an infusion of state and federal investments, Caltrans announced it has awarded $41.6 million in planning grants for 90 sustainable, climate-resilient transportation projects throughout California that address local and regional impacts of extreme weather events fueled by climate change....


MassDOT's Removal of Tobin Bridge's Lead Paint Chips a Prelude to Major Rehab

Environmental advocates in Chelsea, Mass., say they are seeing less toxic lead paint chips fall to the ground from the Maurice J. Tobin Bridge due to mitigation efforts the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) put into place after hearing calls for action....


VIDEO: KYTC Transforms Fallen Trees Into Valuable Mulch

A recent video from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet illustrated how it worked with the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet and other state agencies on a "debris-to-mulch" project that turned thousands of trees downed by major flooding across eastern Kentucky earlier this year into beneficial mulch made available for commercial saleFor the first few weeks after the flooding, KYTC crews focused on removing debris while re-opening several roads and bridges — repairing and replacing damaged bridges with temporary structures....


New London, Conn., to Replace Its Lead Water Pipes in $36M Effort Late This Year

The city of New London, Conn., is preparing to begin a $36 million effort to replace lead service water pipes with new copper lines for about 3,300 residences. "This is a proactive measure the city's taking," Joe Lanzafame, New London's public utilities director, told CT Examiner Sept....


VIDEO: Ruffridge Johnson Hosts First Ever Ecoverse Demo Day

Ruffridge Johnson of Centerville, Minn., held its first ever Ecoverse product lineup demo day at the SMSC Organics Recycling Facility in Shakopee, Minn., on July 20. Beautiful weather led to great attendance as the event showcased various Ecoverse machines....



Today's Top Stories

  1. Lewes, Del., Townhome Project Gets Approval; Amazon to Build Second Center in Middletown  →
  2. NFL's Commanders, D.C. Officials Ink $3.7B Deal to Build Domed Arena at Site of Old RFK Stadium  →
  3. How One CEO's Hands-On Approach is Shaping An Industry  →
  4. John Deere Debuts Path Snow Removal Mapping Solution  →
  5. Loop 303 Extension Among ADOT's 2025 Phoenix Freeway Plans  →
  6. Massachusetts's First Diverging Diamond Interchange Now Being Constructed in Natick  →
  7. If Allowed, Amtrak Plans to Delay the Start of Renovations to NYC's East River Tunnel  →
  8. Ouster to Supply Lidar Sensors for Komatsu's Suite of Autonomous Offerings  →
  9. Compact Radius Cat 335 Next Gen Excavator Boosts Jobsite Productivity, Efficiency  →
  10. Kiewit Makes Progress On Intracoastal Bridge  →
  11. RDO Equipment Co. Promotes Duane Bonini to Vice President  →
  12. VIDEO: Asheville, N.C.'s Pair of Huge Interstate 26 Projects Moving Forward at Different Speeds  →
  13. As Part of Reviving Staten Island's Waterfront, Work Starts On New Tompkinsville Esplanade  →
  14. Atlas Copco Releases CA1400 Soil Roller  →
  15. BOMAG Americas to Showcase Innovations During Celebration of Construction on National Mall  →
  16. Crews Unearth Time Capsule . . . a Bit Too Soon  →
  17. HD Hyundai, NED Expand Relationship, Add 'Flagship' Locations in Florida, Texas  →
  18. Indiana's $500M Clear Path Enters Homestretch  →
  19. Kubota Dealers Nationwide Partner With Boot Campaign to Raise Funds, Awareness for Veterans, Military Families  →
  20. More Than 30 Industry Leaders Take Part in ARTBA Foundation's 2025 Industry Leader Development Program (ILDP)  →
  21. Portland's Proposed Old Port Square Project Would Include Maine's Tallest Building  →





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