Read the article that Sam Headon contributed to for the P3 Bulletin to find out and learn more about our involvement in the EV sector.
Leadership Pittsburgh Inc. has announced the newest cohort for its Leadership Development Initiative and included in that group is Michelle Olszewski, Senior Project Manager for Fay, S&B USA Construction!
The time has come to change the way public entities replace and expand infrastructure. Traditional methods are becoming less viable as larger projects arise because of aging infrastructure which needs to be repaired or replaced.
We've been awarded a $30 million contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to remove the historic Monongahela River Locks and Dam 3 in Elizabeth. This project is a crucial part of the Lower Monongahela River reconstruction, creating 30 miles of unimpeded navigable waterways.
Highway caps such as Pittsburgh's Frankie Pace Park manage stormwater while rejoining communities.
S&B USA, a leading developer of public-private partnerships (P3) and an award-winning heavy civil contractor, has established a joint venture with Francis Energy, owner of the fifth-largest electric vehicle (EV) fast-charging network in the country.
Aqueducts are a rare feature in northern climates because they can freeze. Engineers working on the Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion project solved this issue by tapping into geothermal energy, a cost-effective solution for the remote location.
Have you seen the numerous headlines about the future of electric vehicles? Read this article written by Haggai Dror, Managing Director of S&B eMobility, to demystify what can be done to support the future of electric vehicles.
This article from Aspire Magazine details the I-579 Cap, 'Frankie Pace Park,' constructed by Fay, S&B USA Construction.
Haggai Dror, VP of Business & Strategy, and Grant Ervin, Director of ESG and Innovation, sit down with the PA Chamber of Business and Industry's All Business Podcast to discuss EV infrstructure.
We are pleased to share that S&B USA eMobility has been selected as one of the top five finalists for the Pitt Sustainability Challenge! This challenge aims to find feasible solutions to move Pitt toward its goal of carbon neutrality by 2037.
Work has started on the I-81 Susquehanna Bridge as part of the PennDOT Major Bridges P3 project! The entire PennDOT Major Bridges project consists of five additional bridge locations in the Commonwealth.