Construction News and Trends | Construction Dive
Construction Dive provides news and analysis for construction industry executives. We cover commercial and residential construction, focusing on topics like technology, design, regulation, legal ...
Multibillion-dollar data center projects to watch | Construction Dive
Construction of the first 450,000-square-foot building is expected to begin in January 2028 and be complete by December 2034, Data Center Dynamics reported. Google.
New construction technology releases: February 2025
New construction technology releases: February 2025 Offerings this month include an exoskeleton that makes 70 pounds feel like 8, smart glasses for remote support and an AI agent that handles ...
Construction Champions 2025 | Construction Dive
This year, as part of Construction Dive's fifth annual Construction Champions program, editors examined more than 300 entries, scrutinizing each nominee’s impact and depth of experience as well ...
Construction outlook 2025: what contractors need to know
6 airport megaprojects taking flight in 2025 By Construction Dive Staff • Jan. 6, 2025 Hensel Phelps, Turner, Balfour Beatty and other builders will pilot major overhauls and expansions in the ...
DOD halts PLAs on construction projects | Construction Dive
DOD halts PLAs on construction projects The AGC lauded the Defense Department’s move to stop the use of project labor agreements and said it anticipates other agencies will follow suit ...
Intel delays Ohio chip project again to 2031 | Construction Dive
An aerial view from February 2025 shows construction progress at Intel's Ohio One campus in New Albany, Ohio. The tech giant is investing $28 billion in the project, which includes two chip factories.
Why navigating uncertainty will be key to construction gains in 2025
As noted in JLL’s recent 2025 U.S. Construction Outlook, the first three quarters of 2024 saw materials pricing leveling out, the start of interest rate cuts, and overall, an incredibly strong ...
Construction fatalities hit highest number since 2011
The construction industry’s fatality rate, however, ranked third, behind agriculture, fishing, forestry and hunting (20.3) and transportation and warehousing (12.9).
Trump’s new tariffs add pressure to construction pipeline
Construction input prices jumped 1.4% to kick off the year in January as contractors rushed to buy materials before tariffs went into effect, according to an analysis by Associated Builders and ...
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