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Steel’s Top Design Honor Now Accepting 2027 Submissions

CHICAGO – The search for the next generation of steel innovation is on: The 2027 IDEAS Awards  are now officially accepting entries! Presented by the American Institute of Steel Construction, these awards represent the pinnacle of design achievement in the structural steel industry. Winning teams earn a full year of prestige, with their projects featured in national publications, across digital platforms, and at NASCC: The Steel Conference. Does your best work only exist as a vision for the future? AISC wants to hear about that, too! The IDEAS|next award is specifically designed for concepts still “on the boards.” If your innovation has a client and a designated site, it is eligible for recognition before the first piece of steel is even erected. We invite submissions that showcase the versatile power of steel across five core categories: Adaptive Reuse Architecture Constructability Engineering Sustainable Design and Construction ...

What It Takes to Build Connected Engineering Systems at Scale

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When the founders of AMC Bridge formed our company a quarter century ago, we wanted to help clients with digital transformation – but we realized that technical know-how alone wasn’t enough. We had to develop a deep understanding of our customers – their ambitions, their competition, their existential challenges. What we’ve learned from hundreds of clients while engineering their software ecosystems holds true across enterprises. To move decisively, modern organizations need a secure, open platform that connects data, automates high-value work, and gives stakeholders clear, current context for their next moves.  Why APS matters for enterprise engineering teams  Often, that isn’t what we encounter, whether the need is in manufacturing, engineering, construction or architecture. Many teams still work across disconnected tools and from within data silos. This disconnection slows decisions and elevates risk, and it keeps the world’s designers and makers from realizing thei...

Leica Geosystems’ new Leica RTC series sets the new benchmark in scanning accuracy and productivity

Industry-leading sensors paired with a real-time collaboration workflow let teams scan faster, start collaborating immediately, and keep projects moving towards deliverables Heerbrugg, Switzerland, Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, today announced the launch of the all-new Leica RTC series of terrestrial laser scanners: the Leica RTC300, 500, and 700.  Built on Leica Geosystems’ decades of leadership in terrestrial laser scanning, the new series delivers substantial improvements in scanning speed, accuracy, and range, while introducing real-time workflow connectivity that keeps field and office teams aligned from first scan to final deliverable. Scalable superior performance  The new RTC series combines the speed, capability and versatility of the Leica RTC360 with the robustness and superior accuracy of the ScanStation P-Series, enabling specialised workflows across surveying, construction, industrial plants, public safety, and infrastructure. It i...

Barhale awarded £16M service reservoir contract in Scarborough

Barhale has been awarded a £16M contract by Yorkshire Water to deliver a new service reservoir (SRE) at Springhill, strengthening Scarborough’s long-term water resilience. The four-year scheme, awarded as part of Yorkshire Water’s AMP8 programme to upgrade infrastructure, will safeguard water supplies for properties in and around the Yorkshire town. Civil engineering, infrastructure and tunnelling specialist Barhale will construct a 17.3ML twin-compartment reinforced concrete service reservoir, to be known as Springhill SRE No.3, together with an associated valve house. It will replace the 93-year-old SRE No.1 (15ML) and Springhill SRE No.2 (2.6ML) to accommodate both current and future levels of service. The new reservoir will measure 55m × 77m externally and stand 5m tall. Internally, it will comprise two equal compartments of 54m × 38m and will be hydraulically balanced with the existing Springhill SREs. Construction will use a hybrid solution. The base slab will be cast in...

ISG Adds Greg Cave To Strengthen Support For Carolina School Systems

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This addition to ISG’s education team reflects the firm’s continued investment in the Triangle and commitment to providing modern learning environments tailored to the needs of each school system. Photo credit: ISG Raleigh, North Carolina – ISG, a full-service architecture, engineering, environmental, and planning firm has welcomed Greg Cave to its Raleigh office to support PreK-12 and higher education work in North and South Carolina. Cave has over 20 years of business and sales management experience, including 10 years supporting educational outcomes. Cave will support ISG’s Education Business Unit as a development strategist by working with school systems to plan and advance facility projects. From early facility assessments through design, Greg will help fulfill client educational goals with tailored learning environments. His extensive experience will guide clients through decision-making processes that support long-term success for students, staff, and communities. ...

ISG Welcomes Raleigh Development Strategist To Support Residential + Mixed-Use Growth

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Photo Credit: ISG ISG, a 100% ESOP firm, has a rich history, which extends over 50 years of building trusting relationships with clients, stakeholders, and the community. Raleigh, North Carolina – ISG, a full-service architecture, engineering, environmental, and planning firm, is proud to announce that Christine McDonald has joined the firm’s Raleigh office as a development strategist. McDonald brings nearly three decades of guiding decision-making for mixed-use and commercial development projects, with a background in real estate development and market-driven planning. McDonald will support ISG’s Residential + Mixed‑Use Business Unit by connecting client goals with market opportunities, strengthening pursuit strategy, and building relationships that advance projects from early concept through development. Her experience spans market analysis and business development, helping position teams and ideas for long-term success. “Christine brings an intentional, relationshi...

Daracon Group and Arenco Are Finalists at 2026 CCF NSW Earth Awards

Daracon Group and its alliance organization Arenco have both been announced as finalists at the 2026 Civil Contractors Federation NSW (CCF NSW) Earth Awards in the $30-$75 million project category. Daracon has been shortlisted for the Coulstons Creek Road Merriwa (MR358) upgrade, whilst Arenco has been recognized for the Sydney Harbour Bridge Cycleway. The finalist nod for Daracon comes off the back of three years of consecutive wins at the CCF NSW Earth Awards. Last year, the Group took out the top spot in the $30-$75 million category for the Hydro Aluminium Kurri Kurri Site Remediatioin project, and in 2024 the Newcastle Ocean Baths were awarded in the $10M – $30M project value category. In 2023, Daracon also secured a win for their Kooragang Island Waste Emplacement Facility in the $5 – $10 million project value category.  This year, Daracon’s finalist recognition is for the rehabilitation of Coulsons Creek Road Merriwa (MR358) upgrade, delivered for th...