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Economic Reports
Construction spending slips due to weather, interest rates
Monthly spending was down in 15 of 16 nonresidential categories, but on an annual basis, all sectors are still positive.
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Project Wins
Krische Construction wins first phase of $152M Denver rail project
The local firm will reconstruct 30-year-old light rail intersections on the city's Downtown Loop.
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Driver sentenced to 18 months in work zone crash that killed 6
Melachi Brown pleaded guilty to six charges of manslaughter as a result of his involvement in last year’s collision on I-695 near Baltimore.
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$7.5B for transportation, infrastructure projects available from US DOT
The grant programs support projects “so large, complex, and ambitious that they could not get funded under the infrastructure programs that existed prior to this administration," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.
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Baltimore bridge collapse
Crews begin to remove Key Bridge debris
The DOT released $60 million for a “down payment” on efforts to clean up the Baltimore-area span that collapsed last week.
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Project Milestones
McCarthy tops out $32M Arizona elementary school project
The St. Louis contractor is building a new administrative building, classroom facilities and a multipurpose gymnasium.
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Project Wins
Turner-led JV nabs $200M contract for Case Western Reserve University facility
The construction team, which includes three local partners, will build the Cleveland, Ohio, university’s first new research structure in more than two decades.
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Reinsurers are expected to cover most Baltimore bridge costs
The legal battle will be over who pays for what in the shipping accident that could cost as much as $4 billion.
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March 2024 wins: Contractors report their latest awards
Construction Dive rounds up the newest project wins from some of the country’s biggest builders including MCM Construction, Skanska and Turner.
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Project Milestones
Balfour Beatty gives 109-year-old Coca-Cola plant a modern facelift
The builder leveraged technology to access plans in real time, as it transformed the century-old bottling facility in Atlanta into a mixed-use space.
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AESC investing $1.5B to expand South Carolina operations
The company is adding a second battery factory at the site, which will supply BMW's EV assembly facility in Mexico.
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Q&A // ROUND TABLE
Meet the 5 women leading major construction firms in Chicago
The heads of Turner, Mortenson, Gilbane, AECOM Hunt and Powers & Sons in the Windy City talk inclusion, overcoming stereotypes and market dynamics.
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Baltimore bridge collapse
Engineer: Baltimore collapse will change how bridges are built
The Key Bridge’s modest protections couldn’t stop the massive cargo ship, but safeguards strong enough to do so would be impractical, experts say.
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Baltimore bridge collapse
Key Bridge ‘couldn’t have been expected to withstand impact’
The federal government intends to pay for the bridge near Baltimore to be rebuilt, President Biden pledged Tuesday.
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Low-carbon cement factory nabs Energy Department funds
Sublime Systems will build the new plant in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
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Phoenix passes heat safety ordinance for outdoor workers
The new requirements stipulate that local employers with outdoor workers must have a heat safety plan on the books.
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Column // Help Wanted
Chicago nonprofit recruits hundreds to apprenticeships
Hire360 targets recruiting minorities and women to the trades, leveraging partnerships with big name developers, contractors and unions.
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Oracle, Google and Meta lead data center construction surge
Digital transformation spurred a 46% year-over-year increase in these high-tech builds, according to CBRE, with even bigger numbers on tap for 2024.
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Schott Pharma to build $371M syringe factory
The North Carolina plant is part of the company's effort to triple its U.S. supply of glass and polymer syringes used in GLP-1 therapies by 2030.
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8 construction-related firms make Fast Company’s innovators list
Robot manufacturers, workforce training shops and forward-thinking architects are among the publisher’s tally of the world’s most innovative companies.
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Pittsburgh light rail to kick off $150M in upgrades
The area transit agency is repairing concrete, replacing tracks and rehabilitating a bridge and several stations.
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Dotted Line: Tips to de-risk chip factory projects
The federal push to onshore semiconductor manufacturing has opened up big opportunities for contractors, as well as unique challenges.
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Baltimore bridge collapse
Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapses after ship collision
The four-lane, 1.6-mile span is a major crossing for Baltimore traffic. It crumpled into the Patapsco River Tuesday morning.
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DOL recovers $1.5M in back wages from contractors on California project
Among construction firms, Greeley, Colorado-based Hensel Phelps was ordered to pay the highest amount to make 37 workers whole.
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7 best practices for delivering high-speed rail
Alternate construction and funding methods help make these complex projects a success, according to a new AECOM report.
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