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Test AI now, but know the risks, panelists say
Speakers at the annual NIBS conference recommended using the “gorilla test” and other techniques to monitor the technology as it evolves.
By Matthew Thibault • May 29, 2024 -
Retrieved from Associated General Contractors of America on May 29, 2024
Majority of surveyed contractors experienced crashes on highway jobsites
Road builders believe a greater police presence and stricter work zone speeding enforcement are key to decreasing collisions.
By Zachary Phillips • May 29, 2024 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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TrendlineTop 5 stories from Construction Dive
Construction Dive editors curate some of the industry’s top stories from this year.
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Lendlease to exit international construction, development
Citing a prolonged market downturn, the Australian company is pivoting to focus solely on domestic work.
By Zachary Phillips • May 28, 2024 -
Project Wins
Granite nabs $89M Houston airport subcontract
The California-based contractor will perform demolition and paving work at George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
By Joe Bousquin • May 28, 2024 -
The largest commercial construction starts of April 2024
The $3.7 billion UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California, and the $1.8 billion Linde Blue Hydrogen plant in Beaumont, Texas, ranked as the top two projects to get underway last month.
By Sebastian Obando • May 28, 2024 -
TJX, the world’s largest off-price retailer, is poised to get a lot bigger
The company said it could expand its global fleet by 1,300 or more additional stores in coming years, spurred in part by department store closures.
By Daphne Howland • May 24, 2024 -
Contractors announce hirings, promotions this spring
Some of the most noteworthy moves at top construction firms include several CFO changes and a new president for a Chicago-based contractor.
By Construction Dive Staff • May 24, 2024 -
Deep Dive // Heat Safety
Heat-related laws in Texas, Florida, Phoenix to be put to the test
As summer begins, some states prevent cities from mandating water breaks. Still, there are commonsense practices to protect workers from soaring temperatures.
By Zachary Phillips • May 23, 2024 -
Tesla data center delay highlights industrywide challenges
Elon Musk reportedly fired the director of infrastructure for the firm’s facility in Austin, Texas. Finding a replacement could prove tough, even as more firms enter the space.
By Sebastian Obando • May 23, 2024 -
Executive Moves
Chicago-based McHugh taps Lendlease vet as president
Kinjal Patel will take the reins at the 127-year-old firm after spending nearly two decades with the Australian contractor.
By Matthew Thibault • May 23, 2024 -
Turner goes all in on EV tech for carbon reduction
The New York City-based contractor has committed to making its vehicle fleet electric by 2028 while piloting low-emission equipment on various projects.
By Matthew Thibault • May 22, 2024 -
Scammers siphon $25M from engineering firm Arup via AI deepfake ‘CFO’
Cybercriminals used AI-generated video to pose as the AEC company's CFO and other employees, leading a staff member to transfer $25 million to Hong Kong bank accounts.
By Grace Noto • May 22, 2024 -
Q&A
Safety, teamwork shape former mason’s career
During the span of her work in construction, Jessica Gerlach progressed from pouring cement to heading safety initiatives at Minneapolis-area contractor McGough.
By Jennifer Goodman • May 22, 2024 -
Builders embrace the megaproject boom
There are key ways to de-risk multibillion-dollar jobs like the Gateway Program in New York and New Jersey, according to panelists at a recent webinar.
By Julie Strupp • May 21, 2024 -
Retrieved from Carroll Daniel Construction on May 21, 2024
Southeastern contractor expands into new markets
Carroll Daniel Construction will add offices in Savannah, Georgia, and Nashville, Tennessee, bringing its total location count to six.
By Zachary Phillips • May 21, 2024 -
Public-private jobs drive Gilbane’s revenue higher
The Providence, Rhode Island-based construction giant saw sales jump 12% on the back of strong P3 activity and several billion-dollar projects.
By Matthew Thibault • May 21, 2024 -
15 years in the making, $340M Jacksonville Concourse B breaks ground
Prime designer Jacobs first signed on in 2011, with GC Balfour Beatty now building the new gate facility and parking structure.
By Matthew Thibault • May 20, 2024 -
Microsoft plows $3.3B into data center at former Foxconn site
The software giant, which previously committed $1 billion to the project, has increased its promised expenditure amid a surge of data center activity.
By Matthew Thibault • May 20, 2024 -
Kaiser nixes planned $500M Seattle med tower build, looks to sell property
The nonprofit giant has recently opted to focus capital spending in its largest market: California.
By Susanna Vogel • May 20, 2024 -
Lab space supply-demand balance likely in coming years: JLL
Boston, San Diego and the San Francisco Bay Area saw the most demand growth in the first quarter of 2024, the report states.
By Joe Burns • May 17, 2024 -
Q&A
Construction leaders have raised the safety bar, yet more work remains
Large GCs have elevated their jobsite practices in recent years in order to limit risk, said a safety expert with insurance firm Charles Taylor.
By Zachary Phillips • May 16, 2024 -
Earnings roundup: Data centers, water projects dominate public contractors’ focus
On the latest round of earnings calls, some of the country’s largest commercial builders talked about the boom in computing facilities and the increased need for resilience in public works.
By Construction Dive Staff • May 15, 2024 -
Retrieved from Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago on May 13, 2024
Loyola University mixed-use building cuts HVAC costs and emissions 10% with AI-driven algorithm
BrainBox AI and WattTime's technology also cut carbon emissions by 15% during periods of renewable energy curtailment, a case study showed.
By Nish Amarnath • May 14, 2024 -
Executive Moves
Balfour Beatty names leads for Carolinas, California divisions
Jeff Sandeen took the reins in Charlotte this month, while Emily Kay will run the firm’s Golden State shop beginning in January 2025.
By Matthew Thibault • May 14, 2024 -
Skanska steps back from risky builds
After costs from a U.K. project hurt the Swedish company’s Q1 earnings report, CEO Anders Danielsson said the company won’t be taking on similarly exposed projects.
By Zachary Phillips • May 10, 2024