Joe Biden hailed the beginning of $3.3bn in infrastructure spending on US projects on Wednesday “to right historic wrongs” with efforts to reconnect city neighborhoods riven...
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari launching various programmes at a function in Mysuru on Sunday. | Photo Credit: M.A. Sriram Union Minister...
In his third State of the Union address, President Joe Biden highlighted achievements of his term so far, many of which created significant numbers of jobs,...
Dublin, March 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “United States Transportation Infrastructure Construction – Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts 2020 – 2029”...
We’re all familiar with what our planet looks like. We know the countries, the oceans. But beneath those oceans is something rarely seen. A technological marvel....
A US law aimed at boosting computer chip manufacturers is providing a lift to steelmakers supplying the construction industry, executives said on earnings calls and analysts...
Continuing net margin increases Expansion in “high-growth” Texas market It’s probably unrealistic, or perhaps even unfair, to judge CRH’s (CRH) performance on a single set of...
The U.S. is running short on workers in occupations that are central to the Biden administration’s clean energy agenda, according to a new report first shared...
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Tuesday announced $5.8 billion in funding that will go out to every state and territory to help fix an ailing...
The Biden administration announced the distribution of $5.8 billion for water infrastructure projects nationwide. This allocation brings the total awarded to states for water infrastructure projects...
In the shadowy realm of cyber warfare, a formidable force has emerged out of China: an advanced persistent threat (APT) group known as Volt Typhoon. The group’s recent activities...
The Chinese Communist Party is accelerating its capabilities to launch a large-scale cyber-attack against U.S. critical infrastructure in the next three years. We must do more...