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Column // The Dotted Line
Navigating sustainability provisions in construction contracts
Every decision made for a project — from what materials are used to how they’re transported — has a carbon footprint, and each of those choices has a contract associated with them, attorneys say.
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NYC plans $1B buildout via project labor agreements
The $270 million Willets Point redevelopment, part of an initiative that includes the city’s first soccer-specific stadium, could pave the way for an additional $50 billion in projects.
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California builder launches contech investment arm
Webcor Ventures, an offshoot of the San Francisco-based contractor, made its inaugural investment in modular construction firm R2 Building.
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Public construction firms’ executives react to Trump win
Noting the prospect of lower taxes and fewer permitting hurdles, construction company leaders were mainly optimistic in the wake of the presidential election.
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Trump nominates Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer for secretary of labor
The Teamsters president voiced support for Chavez-DeRemer, saying she previously pledged to “protect and respect labor in America.”
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Executive Moves
Swinerton picks client-focused exec to lead corporate services
Chris Chany helped grow the division’s portfolio from $300 million to just over $1 billion in revenue in four years, the firm said.
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Skanska creates mid-Atlantic division, taps local exec to helm
The new region will encompass four markets — Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina — and will build on existing offices in the area.
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Rays’ $1.3B stadium project timeline in jeopardy, say team presidents
After Hurricane Milton caused a delay in funding approval, the MLB team’s leaders said the new ballpark’s 2028 schedule is not viable.
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Economic Reports
The 9 largest commercial construction starts of October 2024
Total groundbreakings jumped 4% after a brief slowdown the prior month, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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Gen Z workers want to pursue skilled trades but face barriers
Training programs can’t keep up with demand, which may signal a need for employer investments, Dewalt says.
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New apprenticeship program to offer options for workers with criminal records
Checkr’s apprenticeship program will offer on-the-job training and mentorship for 12 months, according to the background check company.
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Massachusetts AGC pilots mentorship program for women
The Build Her Mentorship paired 30 applicants to help foster support over a nine-month, guided curriculum.
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AECOM optimistic about permit reform under Trump
The firm expects demand for water and other infrastructure work to remain strong, leaders said on a fiscal Q4 earnings call this week.
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Rosendin’s Texas-sized hiring spree seeks 700 electricians
The specialty contractor has a strong backlog and wants hundreds of tradesworkers in the Lone Star State to help deliver it.
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Q&A
Persistence pays off for president of NY excavation firm
Stacey Tompkins helped grow her family’s landscaping company into a sought-after MWBE contractor with $12 million in annual revenue.
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Demand for water, advanced facilities drive Jacobs’ growth
The burgeoning sectors drove double-digit gains across the Dallas-based firm’s portfolio, according to the company’s earnings call.
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Data center boom fuels demand for nuclear projects
A shift in how tech companies like Google and Amazon meet their energy needs is creating opportunities for construction firms equipped to handle atomic power work.
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Pittsburgh to gain 2 entertainment projects worth more than $800M
The $740 million riverside development and $64 million concert venue will bring new leisure, retail and housing options to the Steel City.
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Half of IIJA funds unspent with Trump set to take office
Biden officials are rushing to get money out the door ahead of the incoming administration.
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Microporous to build $1.4B Virginia battery separator plant
The company is set to receive up to $100 million in federal funds for the Danville facility.
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FTA gives U of Cincinnati $5.1M to test contech systems
The agency’s goal is to help transit departments deliver projects on time, on task and on budget, said the transit authority’s deputy administrator.
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Opinion
Suburban cities focus on infrastructure expansions, upgrades
These smaller-but-growing markets are generating a range of public works construction projects, writes consultant Mary Scott Nabers.
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Tampa Bay Rays’ stadium roof repair could reportedly cost $55.7M
Tropicana Field’s roof was destroyed last month when Hurricane Milton hit St. Petersburg, Florida.
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State infrastructure ballot initiatives see mixed results
Approved bond funding and climate resiliency-focused state ballot measures could provide new ways for municipalities to fund improvements.
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Turner targets advanced tech builds in leadership revamp
With 40% of its revenues set to come from data centers, chip fabs and similar projects, the country’s biggest contractor is making moves to stay ahead of its growth.