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Deep Dive // 2026 Outlook
5 construction trends to watch in 2026
Contractors will be keeping tabs on material costs, data center demand, interest rates and more this year.
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What construction leaders need to know for 2026
It’s anyone’s guess what the next 12 months will look like. Here, nonresidential building pros share insights on data centers, immigration and more to bring the year into focus.
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Tutor Perini on the hook for $42.4M more in Philadelphia hotel dispute
The order follows an April ruling for $174.6 million against the Los Angeles-based company for breach of contract on the troubled build of the W and Element hotels.
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McCarthy completes $74M Kansas wastewater project
The capstone represents the first time the city of Lawrence, Kansas, used the CMAR project delivery method on a wastewater project.
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Milwaukee mass timber tower, billed as nation’s tallest, reportedly advancing to foreclosure: MJS
C.D. Smith Construction was granted a default judgment, potentially leading to the sale of the Edison property, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Cooling data center surge caused slip in June construction planning
Planning for the artificial intelligence buildout eased month over month in June, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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DOT earmarks $1.73B in BUILD grants
The 2026 awards, which are funded by the IIJA, included $1.3 billion for roads and bridges, $169.9 million for transit and $136.8 million for ports.
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Crews stabilizing Manhattan building, engineer says top floors likely crooked
Work began Tuesday night to shore up the failed columns on the project converting a commercial office building to apartments, said the city’s Department of Buildings commissioner.
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Skanska tops out $292M Virginia Tech facility
The 285,500-square-foot Mitchell Hall will house key academic facilities for the Blacksburg, Virginia-based university’s engineering school.
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US labor market continues to be ‘low hire, low fire’
Current trends indicate slower job growth ahead as an increasing number of consumers say they’re having trouble finding jobs.
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Data centers dominate construction’s latest economic reports
Nearly every metric highlighted the strength of the artificial intelligence buildout and weakness in other private project activity.
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Environmental groups sue EPA over US Steel air permit
They are seeking a court order requiring the agency to grant or deny a clean air petition filed 10 months ago related to one of the largest steel mills in North America.
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Q&A
How AI could reduce struck-bys in road work zones
“VR- and AI-based safety training should not be viewed as an experimental technology anymore,” said Namgyun Kim, assistant professor in construction science at Texas A&M University.
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Q&A
Why Cintra targets critical infrastructure for P3s
Alberto Gonzalez, global head of business development, shared what makes a project right for a public-private partnership.
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Fluor, Walsh JV reaches substantial completion on $2.1B Chicago transit project
The contractors hit the milestone on the Red and Purple Line modernization after a federal judge ordered the DOT in March to restore funding for the infrastructure effort.
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Retrieved from Tampa Bay Rays on July 06, 2026
Rays pitch CMAR arrangement for $2.3B ballpark
The Major League Baseball team wants to announce its builder by Aug. 14 to deliver the Tampa, Florida, project for the 2029 season.
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Feds to target tip credits, child labor, EEO-1 reports and more in new rules
Among the announcements is a clarification to the Trump administration's independent contractor rule, which the DOL proposed in February.
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Retrieved from Greenville Arena District.
Turner scores $282M arena modernization contract in South Carolina
The firm will keep its sports venue win streak alive as it oversees modernization improvements at a minor league hockey rink.
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Zachry Construction affiliate nabs $89M Texas water job
Crescent Constructors, which was acquired by Zachry in September, will help the city of Lewisville meet future water treatment demand goals.
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Public opposition, megaproject starts and workforce investments: the latest in data center news
As major players kick off megaprojects and pour millions into training, many data center builders are contending with local pushback.
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Skanska completes first phase of $400M Florida ER expansion
The new 178,000-square-foot facility includes more than 60 general exam rooms, an onsite pharmacy and a full radiology suite.
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Building envelope is key to electrifying buildings, expert says
Operators must push through challenges when retrofitting existing buildings to reap the benefits of high-efficiency heating and cooling systems.
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Private construction spending slid in May
Outside of the data center boom, spending on private projects weakened again, especially in the warehouse and office markets, according to ABC analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
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Q&A
Terrazzo joints and rugby: One Gilbane exec details her construction journey
Maggie Reed, the business unit leader for Gilbane Building’s Richmond, Virginia, office, says resilience is key to breaking into the trades.
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Will US high-speed rail projects ever leave the station?
California’s San Francisco-Los Angeles project looks to the private sector for help, but other privately funded projects are struggling.