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2024’s top construction events
It’s time to plan for the year ahead. Construction Dive has you covered with a full list of industry conferences, expos and meetings on tap for 2024.
Updated Jan. 12, 2024 -
Construction’s manufacturing boom: Mapping the biggest facilities underway in the US
New additions to the tracker this month include a $3.24 billion Lake Charles Methanol manufacturing facility in Louisiana and a $1.5 billion GlobalFoundries semiconductor plant in Malta, New York.
Updated March 14, 2024 -
LA Metro completes 5-year Purple Line tunneling project
The agency employed 400-foot-long, 21-foot-diameter digging machines with pressurized technology to minimize ground settlement during excavation.
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DPR Construction tapped for Virginia data center job
Chirisa’s 20-megawatt Chesterfield project will likely cost at least $240 million and be complete by 2025.
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Seattle area investing $10B in wastewater infrastructure
King County, Washington, is planning a slew of resilience and clean water upgrades over the next decade, bolstered by new EPA loan financing.
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Flatiron lands 4 airport projects worth $270M
The awards fall in line with the company’s strategy of pursuing jobs with “balanced risk profiles.”
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High-speed rail project in Texas gets high-level US, Japan support
The Texas Central project would connect Dallas and Houston using Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train technology. Amtrak announced its involvement in August.
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USF announces replacement contractor for football stadium
The Florida university, which split with Barton Malow in December, named the new leadership team for the $340 million venue.
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DOT releases $830M for resilience projects
The goal is to bolster the country’s transportation systems against the extreme weather impacts of climate change.
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Senate kills joint employer rule, setting up veto battle
With a presidential veto likely and federal courts considering the rule, the fate of the National Labor Relations Board’s joint employer standard is tenuous.
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Economic Reports
New price jumps ‘not especially good news’ for construction
Overall building material costs have now increased in every month of 2024, said Associated Builders and Contractors’ chief economist.
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Skender hit by ransomware attack
The Chicago-based builder disclosed the breach, which affected 1,067 people, in a filing with the Maine Attorney General’s office on April 5.
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Q&A
The internet ‘wasn’t designed to be secure’: Gilbane CIO
Karen Higgins-Carter, the company’s chief information officer and a former banking industry executive, says contractors need to band together against cyber threats.
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Q&A
Nashville contractor on value of projects big and small
Brandon Mason formed his company in 2019 and credits his firm’s quick growth to mentors and the city’s rise.
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Report highlights biggest hazards for crane operators
Although falls and struck-bys are the most frequent causes of injury, heat stress and fatigue were the most common contributors to incidents.
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Q&A // Baltimore bridge collapse
Key Bridge cleanup ‘an engineering nightmare’
A crane safety veteran discusses the challenges of removing the wreckage from the Patapsco River.
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Bringing staff and student voices into the school design process
Education leaders and school architects say knowing what students and staff want in school construction and renovation is vital for planning.
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Opinion // Business Matters
How to win without being the low bidder
It is possible for contractors to secure projects based on value over price, writes consultant Chad Prinkey.
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Project Wins
Jacobs wins $45M Miami wastewater contract
The Dallas-based company continues to add water infrastructure projects to its backlog, a key sector of focus according to its most recent earnings call.
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Turner reboots construction on Amazon office tower
Work will continue on the top 22 floors of the 1-million-square-foot building in Bellevue, Washington, where the tech giant paused its efforts in July 2022.
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Economic Reports
Construction planning posts largest decline of 2024
Institutional developments, which include life sciences and lab projects that surged during the pandemic, have now slowed down, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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KPF designs NYC’s first all-electric academic research lab building at Columbia University
The building will exceed New York City’s Local Law 97 greenhouse gas emissions rules, despite increased ventilation requirements, the architecture firm says.
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After pandemic boom, industrial construction starts fade
Project kickoffs fell 40% last year, as a slew of COVID-era warehouse and distribution projects have outpaced demand.
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TSMC awarded $6.6B in CHIPS funding
The chipmaker also announced plans for a third semiconductor factory in Phoenix as part of an advanced manufacturing hub.
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State transportation projects need better oversight: DOT audit
Delays could increase the risk of infrastructure act funding not achieving its intended benefits, cautions the Transportation Department’s Office of Inspector General.