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Gilbane marks milestones on 3 Massachusetts school projects
Buyers will continue to prioritize builds featuring tech, energy efficiency and sustainability, said the builder’s K-12 market leader.
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How PCL used a high-tech load stabilizer to work on windy days
The construction giant leveraged a physical crane attachment that employs sensors and anticipates weight shifts to put 10,000-pound formwork slabs in place accurately and safely.
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Column // The Dotted Line
How construction managers can deal with changing marijuana laws
Cannabis use is illegal in just four states but remains prohibited at the federal level. Lawyers say navigating the issue demands a clear-eyed approach.
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Lump sum contracts benefit engineers, owners in AI age
The delivery method is best suited for projects with a well-defined scope, such as road and bridge rehabilitation, per a new report from the American Council of Engineering Companies.
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After fatal 2018 collapse, construction set for new FIU bridge
Florida DOT will build the $38 million replacement of the pedestrian bridge that collapsed during construction six years ago, killing six people.
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Executive Moves
Mycon names East Coast business development lead
Industry veteran Laura LoJacono will operate out of Mycon’s Nashville office with a focus on retail and industrial markets, among others.
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Walmart uses 3D printing for Tennessee store addition
The 20-foot-high expansion is one of the largest freestanding 3D-printed commercial concrete structures in the U.S., according to Alquist 3D.
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Project Milestones
Toyota Stadium in Texas set for $182M overhaul
Manhattan Construction Group will renovate the 19-year-old Dallas-area soccer venue.
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Top construction events for the second half of 2024
It’s time to plan ahead. Construction Dive has you covered with a full list of industry conferences, expos and meetings on tap for the rest of the year.
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Baltimore bridge collapse
Construction firm sues owner, operator of ship that hit Key Bridge
Brawner Builders employed six workers who were killed when the boat hit the Baltimore bridge, causing it to collapse.
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Project Milestones
Apartment tower rises in downtown Las Vegas
T.B. Penick & Sons topped off Sin City’s first all-for-rent apartment tower this month.
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$720B in IIJA funds yet to be allocated
Nearly three years into the five-year law, less than half of the money has been announced, according to the DOT.
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Researcher awarded patent on device to track movement in composite materials
Missouri University of Science & Technology's Genda Chen said the sensor can track movements as small as 1 micrometer.
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Minneapolis airport unveils plans for geothermal heating, rainwater harvesting in $263M expansion
The 168,000-square-foot addition to Terminal 2 is the first of several projects planned in coming years to accommodate growing passenger demand.
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Baltimore bridge collapse
DOJ sues ship owner for $100M over Baltimore bridge collapse
The Justice Department alleged negligence by the Dali’s owner and manager in court documents filed Wednesday, and said it intends to seek additional punitive damages.
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Virginia Tech launches construction safety major
The new courses offered by the university’s college of engineering educate students on safety practices, wellness, leadership and ethics.
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Construction pros expect interest rate cut to spur new work
Executives said the full impact will take time to materialize as financing terms and project planning catch up to the new environment.
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Opinion
Signs that a project partner is in distress
Noticing the red flags and knowing how to act is vital for fending off potential problems, according to a construction attorney.
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Executive Moves
Balfour Beatty taps 35-year power vet to lead electrification services
William Webb moves to the construction industry from the field of commercial emissions testing.
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Cybersecurity firm flags attack on construction accounting system
Users of Foundation Software, which serves 43,000 construction pros, may be at risk of intrusion if they still use default credentials, according to cybersecurity firm Huntress.
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White House creates AI infrastructure task force
Data center operators and other artificial intelligence company leaders strategized with the Biden administration last week on how to support the burgeoning, power-hungry sector.
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DOE spurs new building energy codes with another $90M
Construction-heavy states that lack the latest energy-efficiency codes are among the focus areas for this round of federal funding, a U.S. Department of Energy official said.
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Project Wins
$3.22B Michigan Soo Locks project advances with new award
The Army Corps of Engineers' $222.7 million contract for the New Lock went to a Kokosing-Alberici-Traylor team.
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Lendlease completes sale of $1.8B of work to Consigli
As part of the purchase of the Australian company's New York and New Jersey projects, Consigli will absorb 400 U.S. workers.
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Q&A
Data center boom spurs need for better planning, prefab
DPR’s Andy Kirby talks with Construction Dive about offsite construction, labor and the use of tech in data center builds.