KWK Architects Designs Major Interior Renovations to Historic Corbin Hall at University of Kansas
September 13, 2018 in News , Projects
KWK Architects Designs Major Interior Renovations to Historic Corbin Hall at University of Kansas

(St. Louis, MO) Students returning to historic Corbin Hall at the University of Kansas - Lawrence (KU) for the fall semester stepped into a newly renovated, modern space complete with upgraded mechanical systems, a new main entry and upgrades to all student rooms, restrooms and public spaces. St. Louis-based KWK Architects was tasked with designing the $13.5 million interior renovation, which required that the historic hall for women remain closed for the 2017-2018 school year. “KU Student...

Nonprofit ‘Renewable Nation’ App Targets 9 Out of 10 Solar-Ready Homes That Have Not Gone Solar
September 13, 2018 in News , Technology , Products
Nonprofit ‘Renewable Nation’ App Targets 9 Out of 10 Solar-Ready Homes That Have Not Gone Solar

WASHINGTON, D.C.  – More than nine out of 10 solar-ready homes and schools in the United States have not yet gone solar and the new app-driven Renewable Nation and its “Solar Schools 2025” program intend to do something about that.  The Renewable Nation app is available now on the Google Play store and iTunes.  Renewable Nation is an independent non-profit effort dedicated to accelerating the adoption of safe, affordable and clean energy. Additional information about the app-based effort is a...

Transportation Expert Jennifer Carrier Joins HNTB as Connecticut Office Leader
September 13, 2018 in News , People
Transportation Expert Jennifer Carrier Joins HNTB as Connecticut Office Leader

Rocky Hill, Conn. – Jennifer Carrier, PE, joined HNTB Corporation as Connecticut office leader and associate vice president. With 25 years of transportation engineering experience, Carrier oversees HNTB’s operations throughout the state from the firm’s Rocky Hill office.    “Jennifer’s technical knowledge and insights, combined with many years of experience working with state transportation agencies and officials, will help HNTB deliver thoughtful, innovative solutions for Connecticut’s pr...

EIA Releases September’s U.S. Short-Term Energy Forecast
September 12, 2018 in Energy , News , Featured
EIA Releases September’s U.S. Short-Term Energy Forecast

The U.S. Energy Information Administration released its Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) on Tuesday, September 11, 2018. The full STEO can be downloaded at: http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/ Forecast Highlights Global liquid fuels Brent crude oil spot prices averaged $73 per barrel (b) in August, down almost $2 from July. EIA expects Brent spot prices will average $73/b in 2018 and $74/b in 2019. EIA expects West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil prices will a...

Transportation Plans Get the Green Light to Improve Oklahoma’s Highways, Bridges and County Roads
September 12, 2018 in News
Transportation Plans Get the Green Light to Improve Oklahoma’s Highways, Bridges and County Roads

In Tulsa, an estimated $80 million widening and improvement project for the I-44 corridor between the Arkansas River and Union Ave. has been added to the updated 8-Year Construction Plan by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. The nearly $6.5 billion plan contains 1,386 total projects for Oklahoma’s highways in Federal Fiscal Years 2019-2026.   Key transportation plans are now on track to improve Oklahoma’s highway and county road systems over the next several years. On Sept. 10, the...

HDOT Preparations for Tropical Cyclone Olivia
September 12, 2018 in News
HDOT Preparations for Tropical Cyclone Olivia

HONOLULU – The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) is informing the public of preparations it is taking in advance of possible weather impacts from Tropical Storm Olivia and encourages travelers to take the following actions: Airports Air travelers with confirmed tickets for travel into or out of Hawaii airports are encouraged to check with their airline for potential flight delays, cancelations, or travel waivers. In general, State of Hawaii airports will remain open unless ther...

Virginia DOT Prepared for Hurricane Florence
September 12, 2018 in News
Virginia DOT Prepared for Hurricane Florence

RICHMOND, Va. - The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is prepared to keep Virginia roads safe ahead of forecasted effects of Hurricane Florence. Crews across the state stand prepared to respond to any unsafe traveling conditions and damage resulting from the storm. While the hurricane’s exact track remains uncertain, heavy rain is expected to move into most of Virginia late Thursday, Sept. 13, with impacts expected into Friday and the weekend. Ahead of the storm, VDOT staff and cre...

N.C. Ferries to Aid in Ocracoke Evacuation
September 12, 2018 in News
N.C. Ferries to Aid in Ocracoke Evacuation

OCRACOKE – As Hurricane Florence approaches the North Carolina coast, the N.C. Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division is assisting with the evacuation of all visitors and residents from Ocracoke Island. Hyde County issued a mandatory evacuation order for island visitors immediately and for residents beginning 5 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11. Only residents, homeowners, or vendors with an Ocracoke re-entry sticker on their vehicles will be allowed on ferries inbound to Ocracoke. Priority board...

Water Standard and Monarch Separators Unlock the Key to Cost Effective Treatment for Produced and Flowback Water
September 12, 2018 in Water , News
Water Standard and Monarch Separators Unlock the Key to Cost Effective Treatment for Produced and Flowback Water

Water Standard and Monarch Separators’ H2O Spectrum® platform demonstration unit. HOUSTON- Water Standard and its produced water subsidiary, Monarch Separators, are strengthening their focus on the unconventional oil and gas space with a recent upgrade to their H2O Spectrum® platform technology. Now, this innovative water treatment platform provides operators a wide spectrum of affordable produced and flowback water treatment options from disposal, to recycle and reuse, or treatment for safe...

House & Senate Committee Leaders Announce Water Resources Infrastructure Agreement
September 12, 2018 in Water , News , Featured
House & Senate Committee Leaders Announce Water Resources Infrastructure Agreement

Washington, D.C. - House and Senate Committee leaders today announced a bipartisan, bicameral agreement on comprehensive water resources infrastructure legislation, which could be considered on the House floor later this week. Agreement on the legislation, the America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018, was announced by House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA), House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Ranking Member Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Senate E...

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Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

Redevelopment of Horseshoe Bay Terminal

Redevelopment of Horseshoe Bay Terminal

June Issue 2026

June Issue 2026