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What builders need to know about E-Verify in 2026
Effective March 19, nonresidential builders in Ohio will need to enroll in the workforce verification program, which now applies in about half of all states.
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Light rail moves forward in Austin, Texas
With a construction team named, work on the 10-mile line is expected to begin next year and finish in 2033.
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Jacobs wins role on $35B Texas coastal barrier job
The Gate portion of the Coastal Texas Project represents a "generational investment" in the state's future, according to a Jacobs exec.
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Contractors start 2026 with executive moves
The new year marked a time for change for these builders that made leadership shifts during the first two months of 2026.
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What the Supreme Court tariff ruling means for construction
Near-term relief from the 6-3 court decision could be short-lived and counteracted, said Anirban Basu, chief economist at Associated Builders and Contractors.
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Q&A
Construction is a ‘relationship business’: Suffolk executive
As leader of the contractor’s Florida Gulf Coast and Las Vegas offices, Pete Tuffo sees promotions as valuable to building an executive leadership team.
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Construction’s deaths, fatality rate declined in 2024
The industry remains one of the deadliest in the U.S., according to the most recent data released Thursday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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States sue Energy Department for terminating $8B in clean energy funding
The Trump administration unlawfully bypassed Congress and made politically motivated cuts to programs created through the IRA and IIJA, the lawsuit claims.
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US led global hotel construction pipeline in Q4 as luxury drove growth
The U.S. represented 39% of projects in the global pipeline last quarter, with the number of luxury projects worldwide reaching a new record, per Lodging Econometrics.
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Suffolk bolsters semiconductor division with new hire
Clem Wood joins the builder as the advanced tech market continues to build on its already impressive momentum amid the U.S. reshoring effort.
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Opinion
How to find the balance between profitability and people
Recruiting the next generation of builders may require a cultural shift, but companies also can’t abandon their core values, writes consultant Matt Verderamo.
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Project delays pushed construction stress up to start 2026
The project stress index ticked up slightly in January but is still in a much healthier position than a year ago, according to ConstructConnect data.
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Clayco backs historic DOE bid for nuclear-powered data center campus
The Chicago-based general contractor would advise on construction phasing and sequencing.
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Eric Trump invests in $1.5B drone manufacturer, construction merger
Israel-based Xtend has a contract with the Defense Department to provide the agency “lethality at low cost-per-kill,” the drone maker said in a November 2020 press release.
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Turner breaks ground on $500M Florida hospital
Baptist Health Sunrise in western Broward County will include a 30-bed emergency department and robotic-assisted capabilities in four surgical suites.
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Column
Construction workers report for training camp at NFL stadium build
With the Tennessee Titans’ stadium a year from opening, one program has injected more than 100 new construction workers into the building workforce.
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Fluor lost $1.57B in Q4, expects 2026 rebound
The company has adopted artificial intelligence across its project planning and delivery cycle, CEO Jim Breuer said during the firm's earnings call.
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AECOM to leverage TomTom’s location tech
The Dallas-based contractor will integrate the location and mapping provider’s live traffic data into infrastructure planning to improve safety and efficiency.
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Gateway receives $30M in federal funds, Trump lashes out
The president pledged in a social media post that no federal dollars would be used to cover any cost overruns on the embattled tunnel project between New York and New Jersey.
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Smithfield to build $1.3B pork processing plant
The facility, which will also produce packaged meats, will replace a more than 100-year-old plant in South Dakota and provide “significant efficiency gains.”
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Data centers can tap batteries, microgrids for faster interconnection: NEMA
Battery systems are “increasingly critical” for data center operators willing to pay a premium for resilience and faster time to power, industry analysts say.
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McCarthy tops out $3.7B California healthcare tower
The St. Louis-based contractor broke ground on the 14-story UC Davis Health project in 2024.
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Arizona DOT taps design-build team for $410M interstate job
Coffman Specialties, Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. and Stantec will work on about 12 miles of I-10 in the Grand Canyon State.
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Construction fatal overdose, suicide rates dropped in 2024
Drug-related overdose deaths and deaths by suicide declined 28.8% and 1.7% year over year, respectively, according to the most recent data from NABTU and CPWR.
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Q&A
Suffolk superintendent to women in construction: ‘Be confident and trust yourself’
Kerri Riggio, who has worked on major New York City projects, has witnessed a shift in inclusion over her career.