Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc.
Location
Nebraska
Founded
1997-02-28
Website
Risk Signals
701 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc.
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2025-04-17 (nebraskaexaminer.com)
Habitat for Humanity CEO recognized at Omaha conference that drew nearly 3,000 •
The CEO of Habitat for Humanity Omaha received the annual leadership award presented during the ICAN conference that drew about 3,000 people.
Read more2024-10-31 (silicon.co.uk)
Everlaw Unveils the 2024 Summit Award Winners Spotlighting Legal Tech Leaders
Everlaw, the cloud-native investigation and litigation platform, announced the 2024 Everlaw Summit Award winners at Everlaw Summit, the company’s annual, in-person experience for the greater ediscovery community. This press release features multimedia.
Read more2024-09-26 (archpaper.com)
Kiewit named design-build company for Francis Scott Key replacement bridge as lawsuits are filed against shipping conglomerates
Kiewit was recently awarded a $73 million contract to design and build the replacement for the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The announcement came before lawsuits from state officials and bereaved family members against Singaporean shipping conglomerates allegedly responsible for the wreck.
Read more2024-09-08 (omaha.com)
Omaha North High School going 100 years strong in 2024-25
The fifth Omaha public high school opened in September 1924 at 36th Street and Ames Avenue with 700 students, half of them in junior high grades.
Read more2024-09-03 (globalconstructionreview.com)
Kiewit picked to rebuild Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge - Global Construction Review
American construction company Kiewit has won a $73m contract from the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) to design and build a replacement for the I-695 Francis Scott Key Bridge. This collapsed after a container ship crashed into it in March, causing the deaths of six construction workers.
Read more2024-08-31 (constructionequipment.com)
Kiewit Awarded Phase 1 of Key Bridge Rebuild
By: Lorraine Mirabella
Read more2024-03-28 (made-in.be)
(drum roll...): Sam Chartouni from Aerobelllllll
Vincent Beckers wins audience award.
Read more2023-02-08 (constructionequipmentguide.com)
National Asphalt Pavement Association Recognizes Award Winners, Honorees
At a ceremony during its 2023 annual meeting on Feb. 8, the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) recognized 2022 award winners and honorees who advance the asphalt pavement industry. Sheldon G.
Read more2022-12-22 (tunnelingonline.com)
Adams, Sauer to Receive 2023 Outstanding Achievement Awards
The Moles announced the winners of its 2023 Outstanding Achievement in Construction Awards. The winners will be honored at The Moles Awards Dinner on Feb. 1, 2023 at the New York Hilton Midtown hotel.
Read more2022-08-12 (marketscreener.com)
JGC : and Kiewit JV Awarded an EPC Contract for one of the World's Largest Ethylene Plants in the United States
Nov. 17, 2022 JGC HOLDINGS CORPORATION announced today that a Joint Venture consisting of JGC America, Inc. and Kiewit Energy Group Inc. , hereafter referred to as...
Read more2021-02-22 (kiewit.com)
Safeco Field
A Kiewit joint venture was awarded this $157 million contract as construction manager on the new $571 million, 47,000-seat Safeco Field, home of major league baseball’s Seattle Mariners.
Read more2020-04-02 (offshore-mag.com)
Topsides and hulls work moves forward on Anchor, Whale
While global pandemics and falling oil prices are taking the steam out of upstream capex, two Gulf of Mexico operators are moving forward with their deepwater development plans...
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