Plan to visit S&B USA Construction's booth (#704) at the Design-Build for Transportation/Aviation Conference from March 17-19 in National Harbor, Maryland.
Joint venture of general contractors Trumbull Corp.; Fay, S&B USA Construction; and Wagman Heavy Civil, Inc. will lead design-build of rail and pedestrian bridges over Potomac River in nation's Capital
Learn about S&B USA's on-road fleet electrification pilot program and making construction sites more environmentally friendly as Eido Almog, our Director of Strategy and Business Development, joins the hosts of the Building PA podcast for this discussion.
This blog post explains how segmental construction works using examples from S&B USA's portfolio.
This article from Next Pittsburgh details the Commercial Street Bridge replacement and the innovative plan to help avoid long-term lane closures.
The PennDOT Major Bridge P3 Program has won Innovation of the Year from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) at the annual P3 Awards.
S&B USA experienced a banner 2023 and in addition to ongoing projects and the commencement of others, Fay, S&B USA Construction (Fay) was awarded three major alternative delivery construction projects.
Amtrak has selected the Flatiron/Herzog JV as the CMAR contractor for construction of two new bridges and associated track work. Fay has also been selected to demolish and remove 10 remnant piers.
As Pennsylvania's first park over an interstate, the I-579 Urban Open Space Cap is a walkable 3-acre green space that reconnects Pittsburgh's historic Hill District with the city's downtown area.
The Virginia Department of Transportation and Loudoun County celebrated this afternoon the soon-to-be-open George Washington Boulevard extension from Research Place to Russell Branch Parkway via a new bridge over Route 7.
This article from Aspire Magazine details the I-579 Cap, 'Frankie Pace Park,' constructed by Fay, S&B USA Construction.
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.