Federal approval moves energy project forward in Wisconsin—while a tribe’s legal fight and water-quality questions linger.
In 1973, Elden Johnson was a young engineer with a job working on one of the most ambitious and uncertain projects in the world -- an 800-mile steel pipeline that carried warm oil over frozen ground.
[Editor's note: Keying off his new book The Energy of Slaves: Oil and the New Servitude, Andrew Nikiforuk will give a free talk on the evening of Oct. 3 in Vancouver moderated by Tyee editor David ...
Discover key highlights from RCM Technologies' Q3 2025 earnings: record engineering backlog, growth strategies, and outlook for robust 2026 results.
Faced with rapid population growth north of Dallas, the North Texas Regional Water District is pushing hard to keep pace with infrastructure capacity needs by constructing new and expanded wastewater ...
AN engineering company is aiming for a major breakthrough in the US market after being bought by a leading international company. Pipeline Engineering, which employs 175 people at its North Yorkshire ...
Incredibuild, a leader in build acceleration and intelligence, today announced the acquisition of Kypso, a startup building ...