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Top construction-related podcasts
The AEC industry boasts a vast offering of informative, on-demand programs. Here are some to add to your playlist.
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2025’s top construction conferences
Construction Dive rounds up the industry conferences, expos and meetings on tap this year.
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Ohio DOT touts record-breaking $3.2B construction season
The total tally features 955 projects, 38 of which the state considers “major,” or over $10 million.
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How Suffolk tracks steel erection with in-house tech
Live Dimensions, developed by the Boston-based contractor, helps keep tabs on the meticulous details of vertical construction.
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Trump orders federal procurement overhaul
The effort is set to bring about the biggest change to how the government buys products and services since the 1990s.
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Developers delay billions in projects amid mounting uncertainty
Tariffs, tax credits and loan approvals are weighing on potential builds, particularly in clean tech construction.
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Trump administration takes control of $7B Penn Station redevelopment
Neither the MTA nor the DOT has disclosed how the takeover will affect project timelines or ongoing construction activity at the site.
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Project Wins
Kiewit anchors $404M floodwall project
Part of a larger $7 billion initiative, the improvements at Port Arthur, Texas, will protect the area’s petroleum processing hub.
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Project Milestones
UW-Madison breaks ground on $420M engineering center
The structure, which was at the center of a prolonged funding fight, will feature mass timber and sustainability components.
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Industry group calls for federal action on work zone safety
The theme for the National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week campaign, “Respect the Zone – So We All Get Home,” is aimed at protecting workers and motorists alike.
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Opinion
Your contract can mitigate tariff impacts, if you know where to look
Two construction lawyers detail how cost-plus, guaranteed maximum price and lump sum agreements work in light of higher import duties.
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Trump orders permitting agencies to embrace tech
The president’s April 15 memo directs relevant federal agencies to submit a technology implementation plan within 45 days.
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JCB plans San Antonio factory expansion to dodge Trump’s tariffs
The U.K.-based heavy machinery manufacturer said the levies will impact its business in the short term.
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Project Wins
Jacobs lands $137M contract to manage US Virgin Islands rebuild
The Dallas-based builder will guide the reconstruction of critical infrastructure across St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John, including hospitals, schools, roads and power projects.
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Executive Moves
Graycor hires construction vet to lead Southwest division
Brett Helm brings 30 years of construction experience and will pursue new opportunities in advanced manufacturing and semiconductor fabs.
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PLA use didn’t increase project costs, Illinois study finds
Project labor agreements increased bidding competition on awards within the state, according to research from the Illinois Economic Policy Institute.
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Trump administration ordered to resume IIJA, IRA funding
A federal judge’s decision, which stated agencies lacked authority to pause funding, follows the president’s executive order to freeze the money on his first day in office.
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The image by AveryTheComrade is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0Project Wins
Herzog, FlatironDragados nab $997M LA light rail job
The team will relocate utilities and freight tracks to enable construction on the $8.6 billion Southeast Gateway Line Project to proceed.
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Q&A
Healthcare construction bucks broader building slowdown
Flexible design, early planning and resiliency are driving steady momentum in the space, says Derek Gregg, vice president of operations at Robins & Morton.
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Executive Moves
Sundt promotes from within for Southwest division leader
Stew Grauer will serve as senior vice president and district manager for the region, which includes the Arizona-based contractor’s home turf.
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Union calls for return of ‘unlawfully’ deported tradesworker
SMART characterized the U.S. government’s removal of first-year apprentice Kilmar Abrego Garcia as "unconscionable." Monday, El Salvador’s president said he wouldn’t coordinate his return.
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Cumming Group merges with semiconductor advisory firm
The move, with World Wide Professional Services, comes amid a boom for semiconductor projects as public and private groups invest in the space.
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Office demand remains resilient in Q1, despite economic uncertainty
Sublease availability and new construction deliveries continue to decline, creating the conditions for “cautious optimism” in the sector, Cushman & Wakefield says.
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Economic Reports
Tariff fallout hits contractor confidence
Over 40% of contractors anticipate a slowdown in profit margins in the next six months, according to Associated Builders and Contractors.
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Project Milestones
$4B blue ammonia plant set for Louisiana
CF Industries, the world’s largest ammonia producer, is teaming up with Japan’s Jera and Mitsui to build the Blue Point Complex in Ascension Parish.