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Opinion
Stop emailing people on the jobsite. Talk to them instead.
A newly appointed JE Dunn superintendent writes about why actually speaking face to face in the field can increase the overall efficiency of a build.
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Construction costs climb for 5th straight month
Rising materials prices are keeping procurement unpredictable for contractors, said Macrina Wilkins, senior research analyst at Associated General Contractors of America.
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Fluor kicks off $671M Texas highway rebuild
The Irving, Texas-based contractor expects work along a 12-mile stretch of State Highway 6 to wrap up by the end of 2030, per a company news release.
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Data center developer breaks ground on $3B Virginia campus
The 900-megawatt campus will span multiple phases with full buildout expected by 2035, according to CleanArc Data Centers.
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Opinion
4 strategies to boost recruiting through employer branding
Retaining and upskilling construction workers requires a clear message and follow-through on employer culture, writes a strategic communication leader.
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Foxconn to spend $569M expanding Wisconsin factory
The investment comes days after the Apple product manufacturer announced a collaboration deal with OpenAI.
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Builders leaned on infrastructure amid shutdown uncertainty
Four years after the passage of the IIJA, funding remained strong during Q3 2025 as public contractors dug into civil jobs and the ongoing data center boom.
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Q&A
How Big-D Construction uses Planera to avoid ‘death by 1,000 paper cuts’
The Salt Lake City-based contractor deployed the scheduling tech to simplify a traditionally cumbersome task, said Chief Operating Officer Troy Thompson.
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The World Cup is coming to Atlanta, spurring a historic district’s rebirth
With new pedestrian zones, adaptive reuse projects and a focus on local business, Underground Atlanta aims to make downtown thrive long after the soccer fans have gone home.
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Column
Why ChatGPT (still) needs a construction lawyer
Large language models can generate a construction contract. Doing so is unnecessarily risky, attorneys said.
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Opinion
What commercial builders miss about Gen Z and the labor shortage
It’s not just about attracting younger workers to the industry. It’s also about keeping them once they’re here, writes a construction principal.
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(2025). "Public Safety Center Construction Site looking North, taken on September 1, 2025." [Photograph]. Retrieved from Lake County, Ohio.
Gilbane team tops out $205M Ohio jail
The combined facility and sheriff’s office will span 250,000 square feet and is scheduled to open in 2027.
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Federal shutdown pushed construction project stress higher
Public project abandonments surged during the government closure in October, though November’s reopening could ease some pressure.
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Construction starts surge 21%, led by multibillion-dollar projects
Megaproject construction, including data center and manufacturing work, boosted overall groundbreakings in October, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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With flat revenues and increasing costs, more cities are tightening their belts
Fiscal confidence among city finance officers is plunging as COVID-era federal aid winds down, a National League of Cities survey found.
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Virginia starts construction in Alexandria to improve passenger rail
A series of projects will increase capacity for Amtrak and commuter rail service in Northern Virginia and the Washington, D.C., area.
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$2.1B NFL stadium in Tennessee tops out
The Tennessee Builders Alliance, which includes Turner and AECOM Hunt, placed the last of 12,400 steel beams on the Titans’ new home.
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Meta taps Mortenson for $1B Wisconsin data center
The Minneapolis-based general contractor plans to use BIM coordination, live digital underground utility mapping, drone data capture and robotic automated construction layout on the job.
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McKinstry grows bigger in Texas
Headquartered in Seattle, the integrated services provider said economic growth and the data center boom spurred it to open two new offices and a fabrication shop in the Lone Star State.
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Jacobs reports 5x jump in data center pipeline
CEO Bob Pragada pointed to data centers, life science builds, semiconductor fabs and water infrastructure as core drivers for next year on the company’s fiscal fourth quarter earnings call.
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Opinion
Want project owners to treat you as a partner? Emit authority, not agreeability.
Although fulfilling requests may keep a customer happy, part of a contractor’s job is to bring experience and perspective. That can mean saying “no,” writes a consultant.
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McCarthy uses prefab components on $185M ASU facility
The structure is Arizona State University’s first to employ various offsite processes, which include multitrade corridor racks and prefabricated enclosure panels.
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Rockwell Automation to build Wisconsin factory as part of $2B US expansion
The facility will house more than 1 million square feet of manufacturing and warehouse space and allow customers to see its automation and digital solutions in action on-site.
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Woman welder’s workplace murder prompts calls for change
The killing of 20-year-old Amber Czech in Minnesota has spurred trade groups to advocate for better protections for women and transparency in harassment reporting.
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AECOM sees strong infrastructure construction cycle ahead
The Dallas-based company signaled a long pipeline of civil work on its Q4 earnings call and revealed plans to sell its construction management arm.
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