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Q&A
How Granite complied with new federal cyber regs before a critical deadline
To reach Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Level 2, CTO Malcolm Jack learned implementation was as much about people as it was the technology.
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US hotel construction pipeline down in Q4, though conversions thrived
The luxury hotels pipeline hit a project record in the quarter, while across markets, Dallas led construction projects, according to data from Lodging Econometrics.
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Office sector benefitting from rise in attendance, JLL says
Almost all Fortune 100 companies have moved to hybrid or full-time in-office requirements, helping the sector reach a post-pandemic leasing volume high, according to the firm.
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Construction starts ended 2025 on an upswing
Infrastructure projects, alongside data centers, drove much of the groundbreaking growth in December and across 2025.
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After years of stability, construction materials costs are heating up again
Copper and electrical components posted the sharpest gains to end the year, according to consulting firm Gordian, but steel prices were more stable.
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Opinion
Why good subcontractor management matters
Disputes and delays can be avoided with clear planning and strong communication throughout a project’s lifecycle, writes a construction attorney.
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Congress advances transportation funding bill
The legislation largely maintains funding for public transportation and passenger rail but slashes a program to add intercity passenger trains.
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McCarthy-HITT JV completes $1.7B government campus in St. Louis
The project, a sprawling complex for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, marks the largest federal investment in the city’s history.
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Garney expands west with Emery & Sons acquisition
The move supports the Kansas City, Missouri-based contractor’s long-term vision of becoming a full-service water solutions provider with a presence in the Northwest.
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Turner establishes equipment rental, site services firm
First Equipment Company will expand its services to more than 40,000 Turner trade partners, as well as to other contractors across the country.
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Jacobs wins $200M California wastewater treatment project
The Dallas-based contractor will modernize the San Jose-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility, which is the second largest of its kind in the Western U.S.
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Roche’s Genentech more than doubles North Carolina facility investment to $2B
The 700,000-square-foot project broke ground in August and is set to produce weight-loss treatments by 2029 in Holly Springs, a growing biopharmaceutical hub.
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Nonresidential construction spending loses momentum as factory builds falter
Decreased investment in manufacturing construction led the decline, followed by drops in the office sector, according to Associated Builders and Contractors.
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US ‘will not become a nation of renters’: Trump
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the president discussed his executive order restricting institutional investors from buying single-family homes.
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Moody’s sees $3T in data center spending by 2030
The financial services company says costlier builds and power constraints could stretch out completion timelines, but demand remains strong.
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Procore acquires vertical AI firm
The purchase of Datagrid gives the contech giant a host of new agents for contractors and integration into additional ERP and cloud systems.
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Opinion
How a lack of data standardization is holding AI back in construction
A contech executive advocates for “active governance” and says that clean, structured data should be as nonnegotiable as safety on any build.
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Texas, N. Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania — where pharma manufacturing investments have surged
Pledged projects have landed in a handful of hotspots while giving rise to potential new hubs across the U.S.
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Texas contractor wins first phase of $473M infrastructure project
Jordan Foster Construction will work on a 3.3-mile stretch of U.S. 90 from I-410 to Loop 1604 in San Antonio to start the job.
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Granite JV tapped for $157M Arizona bridge widening
The contracting team will replace the current four-lane bridge over Barraza-Aviation Parkway and the Union Pacific Railroad in Tucson with a six-lane span.
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Construction project stress cools after ‘turbulent year’
The improvement in delays, abandonments and on-hold projects caused the Project Stress Index to reach one of the lowest levels in 2025, according to ConstructConnect.
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Kratos and Bombardier announce new facilities to kick off 2026
In addition to the defense technology and aircraft expansions, Becton, Dickinson and Co. plans to spend $110 million on its flush syringe facility in Nebraska.
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Opinion
How a simple fix to the EB-3 visa program could be the answer construction needs
The Dignity Act, which is before Congress now, could address the workforce shortage without raising green card caps, a consultant writes.
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Labor, tariffs collide with data center boom
The latest outlook from the Associated General Contractors of America reveals two bright spots amid a growing number of challenges.
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Arizona DOT taps Sundt for $396M highway job
The Tempe-based builder will negotiate with the state’s DOT on a preconstruction services contract that is expected to be finalized in February.
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