Delaney Erickson has been appointed to the position of business development sales manager for oil and gas markets in the mid-south region, effective immediately. In his new role, Erickson will
The nation's food supply may be vulnerable to rapid ground water depletion from irrigated agriculture, according to a new study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley signed the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Geothermal Heating and Cooling bill (SB 652) into law, making Maryland the first state in the nation to allow
Thompson Pump & Manufacturing Co. held its 22nd annual Pumpology School April 25-27 at its corporate facilities in Port Orange, Fla. Thompson Pump hosted 50 attendees from 19 states and
RDO Vermeer announces new expansion in Dickinson, N.D., and Williston, N.D. Both stores opened in 2011 to serve customers working in the many oil and gas projects occurring in western
North American Energy Partners Inc. (NAEP), Calgary, Alberta, recently announced that Peter Dodd has retired from its board of directors, and is being replaced by Carl Giesler Jr. “On behalf
For the second year in a row, Kiewit Corp., one of the North America’s largest and most respected construction and mining organizations, is being recognized as one of the best
Moretrench president Arthur Corwin has been elected to serve as president of The Moles for the 2012/2013 term. Corwin officially took over the gavel at the group’s annual business meeting
Contributed by American Piledriving Equipment’s Chris Wang: Along with the on-going demolition of the Alaska way viaduct, a new attraction rises on Pier 57 in Seattle – a 175-foot-tall Ferris
After 35 years in geotechnical contracting, Andrew Walker, president of Nicholson Construction, is set to retire. Walker started his career with the company as a senior project manager in 1994.