Nearly two-thirds of the oil we use comes from wells drilled using polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bits, originally developed nearly 30 years ago to lower the cost of geothermal drilling.
The National Rural Water Association has announced the 2012 recipients of the NRWA Scholarship. The NRWA Scholarship is a one-year scholarship valued at $2,000, which is awarded to the dependents
Rockmore International, a global manufacturer of percussive rock drilling tools, has announced the opening of an additional manufacturing center. The $12 million facility, located in Judenburg, Austria, officially opened in
Vermeer Sales Southwest Inc. (VSSW) recently announced that its Albuquerque location has moved to a new, expanded facility. The previous facility, which opened in 2000, was only 6,000 square feet,
More than one billion people worldwide – roughly one out of every seven – have no choice but to use unsafe, contaminated water. To help solve this issue, Pentair
Built in 1901, the Willis Avenue Bridge over the Harlem River carries more than 70,000 vehicles a day. Age, weather and heavy use of this swing bridge led the New
Cajun Constructors Inc. recently received two Superior Safety Performance Awards at the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Mississippi Valley Division Safety Now Banquet. The Corps recognized Cajun Constructors
Wolf Creek Dam is abuzz with machinery, often bottlenecked with equipment and vehicles, and work crews move about like ants on the work platform in performance of their duties on
Leading geotechnical contractor Hayward Baker Inc. announces the consolidation of its geotechnical construction business activities in the state of Texas along geographical and service specialization lines. As part of this
Schnabel Engineering's “Innovative Dredged Material Reuse” project was selected as an Outstanding Project in the American Council of Engineering Companies/Maryland Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA) competition. The objective of the EEA