Repairs to address alleged construction deficiencies at Winnipeg’s drinking water treatment plant, which opened in December ...
Beginning January 19 and continuing for about 12 weeks, public and visitor parking at the Lady Street deck will be ...
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is undertaking repairs on the SC 81 bridge over the Saluda River at ...
Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials in the world, valued for its strength, durability, and ...
After the $160 million Lake Houston Dam Spillway Improvement Project was delayed until at least summer 2028, Coastal Water Authority officials are looking to make repairs to the existing dam structure ...
Repairs to this iconic San Antonio seafood spot's mascot are taking longer than anticipated. But when will he be back at the ...
Archaeologists working at an excavation site in Pompeii have uncovered new evidence that helps explain why ancient Roman buildings have ...
This article draws on decades of research and collaboration across the Thames Estuary, made possible by the work of many individuals and organisations. I am especially grateful to Steve Colclough, ...
The New York State Pavilion — the soaring, space-age icon built for the 1964 World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens — is undergoing a massive restoration after decades of rust, neglect ...
We're standing at a crossroads where every ton of cement we pour matters more than ever. 56 billion metric tons of carbon ...
Archaeologists at a Pompeii site buried by the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius have uncovered evidence of ancient Roman concrete technology that could heal itself over time.
New research shows Roman concrete relied on heat-driven mixing and reactive lime, giving it a surprising self-healing ability.