The Southwest Construction Views blog examines the current events, issues and challenges of development, design and construction in the Desert Southwest
In the inaugural issue of ENR Southwest, we will be highlighting 20 outstanding individuals under the age of 40 who represent the best in their construction and design careers and giving back to the industry and their communities. Anyone who works in the A/E/C industry in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico who was under the age
Judging has been completed for McGraw-Hill Construction’s third annual Best of the Best Awards. Four winners originated in the southwest region – more than any other section of the country.
Each summer, Southwest Contractor conducts a survey of the top specialty contractors. The results were recently published our August/September edition. Since we’ve been doing the ranking for years, it is interesting to compare this year’s totals with those of the recent past, which can help us spot important
An inflatable dam in downtown Tempe gave way just before 10pm last night, quickly filling the normally dry Salt River bed downstream with millions of gallons of water. The dam failure was immediately reported to authorities by witnesses at the popular recreation spot in the Phoenix suburb, and emergency
As the recession kicked into low gear, several very high profile Valley of the Sun projects fell into limbo. Are these headlining failures finally reaching resolution?
This year’s Top General Contractor’s ranking in Southwest Contractor posted some dismal numbers, with the Top 100 dropping almost 28% from the previous year. Among the market sectors that we’ve tracked for five years or more, the only bright spot in year-over-year revenue was sewage/waste, which saw a
While all the boycotts and anti-boycotts over Arizona's Immigration Law will probably just cancel each other out, the real loser will be the Arizona economy and, in turn, Arizona’s design and construction community.
As the players take the court during tonight’s round two playoff battle between rivals Phoenix Suns and San Antonio Spurs, viewers will get an unusual dose of politics along with their basketball fix. Suns players and owner Robert Sarver decided to have the team sport jerseys emblazoned with the team name
Economic fallout continues over the new immigration law in Arizona, while legal challenges threaten to stall the law before it is even implemented. Adding to the smattering of national figures calling for boycotts against Arizona – started by San Francisco and St. Paul, Minn. leaders – is the Denver Public
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