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Appellate court rules Trump’s global tariffs illegal, but delays action
The court intends to strike down the tariffs by mid-October, pending a Supreme Court review of the ruling.
By Antone Gonsalves • Sept. 3, 2025 -
Project Milestones
Turner completes $400M Kansas football stadium
Reconstruction of the college sports venue required partial demolition and a structural rebuild, adding press boxes, suites, concessions and retail space.
By Matthew Thibault • Sept. 2, 2025 -
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Careful collaboration before shovels hit dirt is key to a successful project, experts say.
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Relocatable modular buildings are efficient but pose logistics challenges
The units offer a way to add space quickly, but using them comes with a learning curve.
By Joe Burns • Sept. 2, 2025 -
Uncertainty takes center stage in contractors’ market outlooks
Shared themes from three builders’ midyear reports include tariff impacts, policy ambiguity and immigration enforcement fears.
By Sebastian Obando • Sept. 2, 2025 -
Project Wins
August 2025: Contractors report their latest awards
Construction Dive rounds up the newest project wins from some of the country’s biggest builders including Kiewit, Gilbane and Clark.
By Joe Bousquin • Aug. 28, 2025 -
Trump grantmaking order heightens uncertainty for city funding
The new rule directs federal agencies to align awards with Trump’s policies and gives them power to revoke funds already in place. This threatens the stability of health, safety and infrastructure projects, cities and counties say.
By Danielle McLean • Aug. 28, 2025 -
Q&A
Behind the contract terms on today’s megaprojects
Lisa Stalteri, partner at law firm Lathrop GPM, talks with Construction Dive about risk allocation, cost escalation and putting project success first.
By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 28, 2025 -
Opinion
Why preconstruction should start before the bid
Continuing economic and pricing uncertainty in 2025 mean diligent preconstruction reviews are more important than ever for project success, a construction executive writes.
By Andy Cushman • Aug. 27, 2025 -
J&J earmarks $2B for Fujifilm’s North Carolina facility
The 10-year deal will expand the biopharma giant’s capacity to better meet U.S. demand for advanced medicines and create 120 jobs for the Raleigh area.
By Nathan Owens • Aug. 27, 2025 -
Q&A
Chicago GC: ‘Don’t fall for shiny objects’ in sourcing technology
Clune Construction’s procurement manager talks strategy and turning material purchasing into an advantage while navigating tariffs.
By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 26, 2025 -
EU tariff deal includes lumber, steel and copper
The two trading partners documented provisions of a deal that would set a 15% tariff on many EU imports, including cars, auto parts, pharmaceuticals and semiconductors.
By Philip Neuffer • Aug. 26, 2025 -
Multifamily starts jump, but some question the data’s accuracy
New apartment construction is outperforming expectations, but permits are falling.
By Leslie Shaver • Aug. 22, 2025 -
Q&A
Skanska intern builds on her interest in sustainable construction
Purdue engineering student Shivani Pemaraj, who also holds a black belt in karate, says she has gotten experience in every facet of the industry this summer.
By Jennifer Goodman • Aug. 22, 2025 -
Project Milestones
Barton Malow tops out Orlando college football stadium addition
The Michigan-based contractor placed the final beam for the addition to the club level at the University of Central Florida’s football stadium.
By Zachary Phillips • Aug. 21, 2025 -
Meta, Silicon Ranch partner on solar farm for South Carolina data center
Silicon Ranch will invest $100 million to bring the 100MW facility online by 2027, and Meta will receive all of the renewable energy credits from the deal to help power its first data center in the state.
By Lamar Johnson • Aug. 21, 2025 -
Project Milestones
Swinerton completes $232M Compton high school
A $10 million donation from city native Andre Young, better known as Dr. Dre, helped fund the school’s new performing arts center.
By Matthew Thibault • Updated Aug. 20, 2025 -
Rivian moving forward on $5B Georgia EV plant
The electric vehicle maker will host two events next month to mark the restart of construction in 2026.
By Larry Avila • Aug. 20, 2025 -
Best, worst states for construction permit red tape
Several states in the South rank as the most efficient, according to a new report that aggregates data from building departments, zoning boards and state environmental agencies.
By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 19, 2025 -
Earnings roundup: Data centers buoy builders’ bottom line
Demand for infrastructure to support the AI boom is strong, but tariff uncertainty persists, leaders of major public construction firms said in the latest round of earnings calls.
By Construction Dive Staff • Aug. 19, 2025 -
AbbVie to build API plant in Illinois as it steps up US production
The expansion is part of AbbVie’s larger $10 billion commitment to U.S. investment in the face of Trump’s tariff threats.
By Kristin Jensen • Aug. 18, 2025 -
Balfour Beatty profits rise, but US arm struggles
The contractor's U.K. construction segment hit its 3% margin target in the first half of 2025, but its U.S. business languished due to issues at a Texas infrastructure project.
By Matthew Thibault • Aug. 15, 2025 -
California developers hit pause on projects due to high costs
Inflated input prices from tariffs and interest rates caused delays and cancellations, according to a survey from Allen Matkins and UCLA.
By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 14, 2025 -
Opinion // Business Matters
Don’t fall into the apples-to-apples trap
When clients use black-and-white comparisons, low bids always win, writes consultant Chad Prinkey.
By Chad Prinkey • Aug. 13, 2025 -
Market still ‘very dynamic’: WSP CEO
The Montreal-based firm has seen little election-related disruption and is focused on its AI strategy, CEO Alexandre L'Heureux said in a second-quarter earnings call.
By Julie Strupp • Aug. 12, 2025 -
Higher ed ramps up modular construction
Standardization and a factory-like quality control process could lead to fewer problems once buildings are put into service, a Suffolk executive says.
By Robert Freedman • Aug. 12, 2025