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Instead of relegating it to the scrapyard, the Galveston Historical Foundation moved a fishing camp house from the mid-1940s via a barge on Offatts Bayou.
El Paso, Texas, is building an expensive plant with the hope of becoming drought-proof and ensuring residents have enough clean drinking water.
Learn how architects use elevated foundations to navigate climate challenges, ensuring safety while fostering innovative ...
The reality of being a contractor includes labor shortages, brutal competition and low, low margins.
The cities of Mary Esther and Paxton have received nearly $4.5 million in state grants to improve water infrastructure.
A new plan is underway to turn an iconic site in Yuba City into something more. The city is now accepting bids to build a new plaza beneath the water tower.
The Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati is all hands on deck as crews prepare for heavy rain over the next few ...
Land water is vanishing faster. Earth's surface struggles to recover, risking food, water, and climate stability.
Brick masons have begun work on restoring cracks in a portion of the west wall of the circa 1760s Urbanna Museum and Visitors ...
The price of cedar roofing shakes has been skyrocketing in recent years, and that was before the Trump administration this week imposed a new tariff of 25 percent on many goods imported from Canada, i ...
The deteriorating condition of the remnant of Sarasota's early to mid-century past means saving it requires tens of millions ...
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