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  • Renovation work continues on the Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building, the main offices of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
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    Fed’s rate cut boosts existing construction projects, more needed to spur new builds

    The central bank’s 25-basis-point cut adds to a steady easing cycle, but contractors say it’s unlikely to stimulate a surge in new nonresidential construction starts.

  • An aerial view of an NFL stadium underconstruction.
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    7 construction project milestones from November 2025

    Contractors notched up progress on water, infrastructure and stadium projects.

  • Pacific Gas & Electric workers make repairs
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    Construction job openings were ‘extraordinarily low’ in October

    The latest federal data shows muted labor demand along with a sharp drop in hiring, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis.

  • A wide shot of a female real estate agent talking with two businesspersons, while standing in empty office during daytime.
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    Efficient buildings attract high prices, but agent knowledge is low: NAR

    Hard costs like utilities and operations are a top buying and leasing consideration, but not all agents see value in promoting those, according to an August survey.

  • Two people stand in front of a laptop on a construction site while wearing safety gear.
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    AI nears ‘tipping point’ in construction as contractors pilot tech: survey

    Beyond a noted optimism, however, over half of surveyed builders expressed concerns about data accuracy and security, per Dodge Construction Network.

  • The southside view of Solstice Advanced Materials facility groundbreaking site
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    Garco lands $200M semiconductor expansion project

    The job, which recently broke ground in Spokane Valley, Washington, will enlarge Solstice Advanced Materials’ production capacity by the end of 2029.

  • Workers are seen on the construction site of the Second Avenue Subway station
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    Tariffs drive surge in construction project stress

    As companies deplete their pre-Liberation Day stockpiles, rising construction costs are pushing owners and developers to cancel builds, according to ConstructConnect. 

  • A person walks a dog through floodwaters along a park path.
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    Facing extreme rainfall and flooding, NYC is turning Brooklyn’s Prospect Park into a natural buffer

    A $68 million Bluebelt system includes drainage upgrades, ponds and rain gardens designed to manage intensifying rainfall while easing pressure on the city’s aging sewer system.

  • A rendering of a large facility on the river with the name "Saronic" emblazoned on the side.
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    Alberici, JE Dunn land $300M Louisiana shipyard job

    The project, which broke ground in November, will add more than 300,000 square feet for the production of autonomous ships.

  • Contractors discuss a potential bid.
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    Opinion

    Why strategy trumps process in pursuing construction bids

    Most contractors have trusted go/no-go criteria. But looking at the bigger picture is also important for jobs that create new opportunities, a consultant writes. 

  • Rendering of the $1.7 billion Battery Park City resilience project in New York City
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    Battery Park City inks PLA for $1.7B NYC resiliency project

    Turner Construction and SPC Construction have begun work on the city’s first progressive design-build project, according to a spokesperson.

  • A stack of $20 U.S. bills lay on top of a scattering of more $20 bills.
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    Inflation holds steady, bolstering case for Fed benchmark rate cut

    Most Fed watchers and futures traders expect the Federal Reserve will trim the federal funds rate by a quarter point to a range of 3.5% to 3.75% on Dec. 10.

  • A large structure crosses a canal on a bright day. Boats, trees and blue water surround the construction.
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    Balfour Beatty touts growth despite US weakness

    The U.K. construction market continues to propel the contractor even as its U.S. segment experiences difficulties, according to its end-of-year trading update.

  • Aerial rendering of the $406 million Novva Mesa data center in Mesa, Arizona
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    Construction planning falls again, but data center boom continues

    Megaprojects are boosting the building pipeline as overall momentum dipped for a second consecutive month, according to Dodge Construction Network.

  • Approximately 150 workers were on site to complete the first mat pour at One Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, Calif. over the weekend of Nov. 22.
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    $10B One Beverly Hills project goes vertical

    Turner is overseeing overall construction in the ultralux mixed-use development, while Layton and Suffolk build its two residential towers and PCL leads construction on its Aman Hotel.

    Updated Dec. 9, 2025
  • A poster of the "Trump Gold Card" is seen as President Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office at the White House on September 19, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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    H-1B visa applicants will now have their social media scrutinized

    The move is the latest measure from President Donald Trump’s administration to make the immigration process more stringent.

  • Construction on the Hudson Gateway Tunnel project
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    NYC pegs $7B in work to new project labor agreements

    City officials say the framework, which comes amid scrutiny of PLAs at the federal level, strengthens safety and overall construction workforce development efforts.

  • A construction worker sits sadly on a jobsite.
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    Companies cut 32,000 from payrolls as Fed debates trimming main rate: ADP

    Futures traders have increased the odds that the Federal Reserve on Dec. 10 will cut borrowing costs to 89% from 83.4.% last week.

  • A shot from afar of a large building that occupies a corner. It says "Barnes Jewish" along the top.
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    McCarthy leverages logistics, prefab on St. Louis hospital tower

    Prefabrication elements played a major role in the delivery of the 16-story, 660,000-square-foot Plaza West Tower.

  • A group of construction stakeholders stand on site and discuss building plans.
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    Opinion

    Has your construction firm hit a revenue ceiling? You might be the problem.

    When growth stalls in a building business, sometimes an owner’s best move is to get out of the way, writes a construction consultant.

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    Smart permitting, phase-out of diesel generators could curb data center impacts

    A look at what’s happening in California shows that even in an environmentally progressive state, unhealthy emissions and resource depletion is a problem needing a solution, an academic report says.

  • Aerial view of the active construction site of the Eagle Mountain Water Treatment Plant.
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    Ferrovial wins $721M in Texas water projects

    Work includes a 105-foot-deep pump station and a major plant expansion in Austin and Fort Worth, Texas, according to the contractor.

  • A group of people sit in an auditorium while a screen shows BOOST Demo Day in the foreground.
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    Suffolk touts its 2025 contech startup picks

    As builders grow more technologically literate, the Boston-based contractor showcased the cohorts of its sixth BOOST contech startup accelerator.

  • A far-out skyshot of a large facility that sits on a new construction site. The long building stretches to the edge of the frame.
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    Swinerton, Timberlab top out mass timber factory

    Scheduled for completion in 2027, the 192,000-square-foot facility, made with glue-laminated timber, is expected to be one of the largest cross-laminated timber manufacturing plants in the U.S.

  • A helmet with the Virginia Tech logo in a laboratory setting.
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    Opinion

    Why adopting better helmets in construction is a no-brainer

    Type II helmets better protect workers from fatal falls, yet are underused, writes the director of Virginia Tech’s helmet safety research lab.