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Conferences for the second half of 2025
Construction Dive rounds up the industry conferences, contech expos and meetings on tap through the rest of the year.
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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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Volvo CE to sell off ownership in China-based SDLG
The roughly $839 million sale would allow the construction equipment giant to refocus its regional strategy as it expands operations across Europe and North America.
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FlatironDragados spins out SPC Construction for New York region
Three longtime area companies will form a transportation and water infrastructure specialty firm aimed at the region’s maze of tunnels, bridges, roadways and water systems.
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Employers should regularly check E-Verify for authorization status changes, DHS warns
The Trump administration recently revoked work authorization status for more than half a million noncitizens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
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Project Wins
Fisher Sand & Gravel nabs $309M border wall job
The North Dakota firm will construct 27 miles of new barrier in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, the second such contract issued during President Donald Trump’s current term.
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Project Milestones
World’s tallest mass timber building breaks ground in Wisconsin
Neutral Edison, a 31-story mixed-use tower in Milwaukee, will break the record set by another apartment complex in the state once complete.
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DBEs kept out of Brent Spence Bridge project, lawsuit says
The suit alleges that the Walsh Kokosing joint venture circumvented federal requirements on the Cincinnati-area span.
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Senate Finance Committee reduces House IRA cuts, but few changes for wind and solar
Wind and solar projects must begin construction by the end of 2025 to qualify for the Inflation Reduction Act’s full 45Y and 48E tax credits in the Finance Committee's proposed budget bill.
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Swiss cement giant Holcim completes North American spinoff
The 100% split allows the companies to focus on driving growth in their respective global markets.
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Column // The Dotted Line
How to navigate major stadium construction contracts
Because completion dates matter above all else for professional sports venues, stakeholders have to find resolutions fast to continue moving the ball down the field.
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Economic Reports
The 9 largest commercial construction starts of May 2025
A bounceback in activity offered some relief for contractors, but momentum may be tempered by tariffs and economic uncertainty, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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Project Milestones
McCarthy, Jacobs complete $664M California hospital
The eight-floor inpatient building features comprehensive mother-baby services and advanced technology operating rooms.
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Project Milestones
$230M overhaul starts on Arkansas’ biggest water plant
Max Foote Construction is renovating the Jack H. Wilson Water Treatment Plant in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Texas Instruments plans to invest $60B in semiconductor fabs
The investment will bolster U.S. manufacturing capacity for 300mm chips used by Apple, Ford, Medtronic and other customers ushering in the next wave of electronic devices.
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On Site
On site: Checking in at the Waldorf Astoria’s $2B renovation
Suffolk used an array of tech on the New York City landmark, including a laser scan of the entire building to detect discrepancies while preventing delays and costly rework.
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Project Wins
Lunda lands 2 highway jobs for a combined $101M
The Tutor Perini subsidiary has kicked off work on Highway 169 in Jordan, Minnesota, and will start on the I-94/I-394 Interchange project in Minneapolis in July.
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Q&A
Construction pro flies high in aviation sector
Suffolk Vice President Patricia Solorzano shares insights gained from leading some of the country’s largest airport projects.
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Executive Moves
Tutor Perini’s Black Construction names new president
Leonard Kaae has worked at the Guam-based subsidiary for more than 40 years, helping grow it into the island's second-largest employer.
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Opinion
Why agentic AI may herald golden age for procurement
Procurement is an ideal use case for agentic AI because it’s inherently complex, data-driven and prone to human error, writes Globality’s Keith McFarlane.
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Contractors say data center demand still growing, despite bubble fears
Developers of these facilities are bringing in contractors earlier than ever to help evaluate site conditions, assess risks and procure materials.
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Targeted investment, tech can sustain critical infrastructure
To help communities bounce back after disaster, jurisdictions must identify gaps in lifeline systems and cost-effective ways to mend them, panelists at the Building Innovation 2025 conference said.
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Startup JetZero to build $4.7B factory in North Carolina
The aircraft maker plans to create 14,500 jobs as it looks to produce more fuel-efficient, spacious planes.
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Project Milestones
McCarthy, Jacobs finish construction on $373M hospital tower
The nine-story structure in Orange, California, includes five floors of specialty clinics, oncology infusion services and a research institute for clinical trials and pediatric research.
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Municipalities tap AI for permitting
Los Angeles and Austin are using the tech to cleave wait times, while Honolulu promises big upgrades and faster responses.