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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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9 of the biggest OSHA fines of Q4 2024
Lack of fall protection and failing to ensure safe trench excavations led to high initial fine amounts for several contractors.
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Inflation heats up to 3% as Trump calls on Fed to cut main rate
The unexpected rise in price pressures prompted futures traders to increase the odds that the Federal Reserve will hold the benchmark rate at its current range beyond May.
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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.
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5 quick answers to employers’ questions on E-Verify, ICE raids
Attorneys discussed the practical angles of immigration enforcement during a recent webinar.
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Q&A
Arizona construction leader: ‘Say yes often’
Kim Davids’ role as head of the Arizona Builders Alliance relies on her decades of project management experience.
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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 busywork.
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ICC eyes building codes for 3D printing
The council will hold its next public hearing for the standards Feb. 14, where it will discuss the results of the comment period that ended in January.
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Trump tags steel, aluminum imports with 25% tariffs
The new duties build on actions from the president's first term while axing exemptions and product exclusions.
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Economic Reports
Construction planning up 26% to start 2025
The increase should boost spending in the second half of the year, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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Former asphalt paving exec pleads guilty to antitrust violations
Timothy Baugher, the former president of Pontiac, Michigan-based Asphalt Specialists, is facing 10 years in prison and a $1 million fine, according to the Department of Justice.
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Sherwin-Williams’ Cleveland HQ opening delayed by construction issues
Problems with how the team applied fire protectant to the building’s structural steel are to blame, according to local media reports.
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2 universities to build $2B children’s hospital in North Carolina
UNC Health and Duke Health announced plans for the state's first freestanding pediatric facility, to break ground in 2027.
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Economic Reports
January 2025 economic roundup
Construction Dive tracks key industry data including backlog, planning activity, input costs, starts and spending.
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Skanska CEO sees ‘very stable’ US operations
The Swedish firm called out data centers and infrastructure projects as specific growth areas for the company.
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Bill to abolish OSHA has ‘zero chance’ of becoming law, attorney says
The legislation from Rep. Andy Biggs will not move forward, an employment lawyer told Construction Dive, but other new policies could affect the federal safety agency.
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Project Wins
PCL, Stantec selected for $121M San Francisco biogas build
The project will help convert a byproduct of wastewater treatment into a usable source of renewable energy.
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California high-speed rail project faces $6.5B shortfall, possible federal investigation
The California Office of the Inspector General warned that work on the initial segment could slip behind schedule.
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Kore Power nixes plans for $1.25B battery plant in Arizona
The company reportedly never received taxpayer funds to move forward with the project, and leadership changes are underway.
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AECOM CEO says Trump’s permitting reform outweighs agency cuts
Infrastructure momentum is alive and well, Troy Rudd told investors, while expedited approvals could help spur more work.
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Nonprofit launches mobile app to address industry mental health crisis
Participants of ABC’s Florida East Coast chapter’s charity arm will post a QR code on jobsites to connect workers with healthcare professionals.
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It’s the last week to nominate a top woman leader
Construction Dive is seeking submissions through Friday to highlight the industry’s leading women in all sectors.
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Losing construction sectors under Trump
As the new administration begins to reshape federal policy, demand for certain types of projects could wane.
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Project Wins
Frontier-Kemper, Tutor Perini JV secure $1.18B NYC Gateway job
Construction will begin in the coming months, with substantial completion expected in 2029 for a critical section of the Hudson Tunnel Project.
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Google plans $75B investment to build out cloud AI capacity
The majority of the spending will target technical infrastructure, including servers and data centers, CFO Anat Ashkenazi said Tuesday.