As USAID funding dries up, many employee-owned contractors face bankruptcy, putting workers' jobs, health insurance, and retirement savings at risk.
Amid a budget crunch and uncertain economy, Chicago is asking city vendors to take a 3% haircut on their existing contracts.
The work on these streets, totaling about three miles, is more complex and extensive than the city’s annual milling and ...
Vendors are facing more uncertainty as they prepare for a partial shutdown on top of continued cuts to contracts.
Rebecca Roffe is a partner and Chris Devitt an associate at law firm CMS The revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF ...
With a March 21 federal deadline to end congestion pricing in Manhattan now confronting the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s ability to raise the $15 billion it is expected to generate for ...
The Johor state government must also manage the growth of the data centre industry which requires significant water supply, ...
Ramp explains that some of the most successful business owners know that tax planning is a year-round process, not a one-time ...
A local restaurant seeks to expand its footprint by adding an elevated terrace overlooking the water for better views.
In a surprising turn of events, Lisheng Sports has announced its decision to terminate the "Go-Kart Alliance Chain Venue Project," originally launched in 2021. This high-profile initiative aimed to ...
Elected officials spend years commissioning studies on some of the city's most crucial infrastructure projects rather than ...
Construction crews in March placed the final steel beam on the Northwestern Mutual North Office building in downtown ...