Economy
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Trump imposes 100% tariffs on some drones and components
The UAS duty rates align with the president’s executive orders to mitigate supply chain reliance on countries such as China, which has a world-leading drone market valued at $15.6 billion in 2025.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 18, 2026 -
Construction costs rose 7.4% annually in July
Contractors will still face additional input price jumps in the months ahead, especially as fuel and other materials prices swell, according to economists.
By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 14, 2026 -
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‘Historic’ labor market shrinkage highlights need for AI: Economist
A pullback from employment by workers age 65 and older may partly allay concerns that demand for artificial intelligence will fall short of a coming surge in supply, per economist Joe Brusuelas.
By Jim Tyson • Aug. 12, 2026 -
Data centers lifted July’s construction planning momentum
After a brief brake tap in June, data centers elevated construction planning on both a monthly and annual basis, according to the Dodge Momentum Index.
By Zachary Phillips • Aug. 10, 2026 -
Construction job openings rose in June as contractors felt staffing woes
For the third straight month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported higher year-over-year job vacancies. Paired with other recent data, that may not mean higher project demand.
By Zachary Phillips • Aug. 4, 2026 -
Construction spending dropped 3.2% in June
Excluding data centers, private nonresidential construction spending was down 7.9% year over year in June, according to ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu.
By Zachary Phillips • Aug. 4, 2026 -
Opinion
Construction’s warning lights are blinking. Most firms aren’t looking at the dashboard.
Climbing interest rates and high inflation have resulted in slowing demand despite the data center boom, writes a construction accountant.
By Chris Coleman • Aug. 3, 2026 -
Turner’s cost benchmark surged 5.2% in Q2
The annual increase compared to a 1.4% jump quarter over quarter. Rising demand for skilled labor continues to drive inputs, the contractor said.
By Joe Bousquin • July 29, 2026 -
Fed holds benchmark rate steady in vote with three dissents
The central bank held the main interest rate steady in a 9-3 vote after a two-day meeting.
By Grace Noto • July 29, 2026 -
Groundbreakings cooled in June after megaproject boom eased
Construction starts “came back down to earth” after strong activity in May, said Sarah Martin, director of economic research at Dodge Construction Network.
By Sebastian Obando • July 23, 2026 -
Canada tariffs put pressure on concrete, cement prices
A 50% tariff can scuttle previous estimates and increase the risk of disputes, said one attorney.
By Sebastian Obando • July 22, 2026 -
US slaps 50% tariffs on many Canada imports
The Section 338 duties apply to a wide variety of products — even if they qualify for duty-free treatment under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
By Antone Gonsalves • Updated July 21, 2026 -
Skanska reports record $7B order intake for Q2
CFO Pontus Winqvist remained measured in the face of a robust backlog as well as economic hurdles, telling Construction Dive, “you can’t build a trend on one quarter.”
By Zachary Phillips • July 17, 2026 -
Construction costs dropped in June, will likely tick up again
A brief respite in fuel prices caused construction input costs to drop in June. But the recent escalation in the Iran war will likely drive them back higher, according to Associated Builders and Contractors.
By Sebastian Obando • July 16, 2026 -
Cooling data center surge caused slip in June construction planning
Planning for the artificial intelligence buildout eased month over month in June, according to Dodge Construction Network.
By Sebastian Obando • July 9, 2026 -
US labor market continues to be ‘low hire, low fire’
Current trends indicate slower job growth ahead as an increasing number of consumers say they’re having trouble finding jobs.
By Lara Ewen • July 9, 2026 -
Data centers dominate construction’s latest economic reports
Nearly every metric highlighted the strength of the artificial intelligence buildout and weakness in other private project activity.
By Sebastian Obando • July 8, 2026 -
Private construction spending slid in May
Outside of the data center boom, spending on private projects weakened again, especially in the warehouse and office markets, according to ABC analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
By Sebastian Obando • July 2, 2026 -
Infrastructure, data centers kept construction starts strong in May
Megaprojects drove sizable growth in groundbreaking activity over the month, said Sarah Martin, director of economic research at Dodge Construction Network.
By Sebastian Obando • June 22, 2026 -
Construction surges despite cost, power concerns
Municipal pushback and access to energy pose risks to future data center development, said Ermengarde Jabir, director of commercial real estate research at Moody’s.
By Sebastian Obando • June 22, 2026 -
Sponsored by Beam AI
The tariff storm has a silver lining. And it belongs to preconstruction.
Rising material costs have turned preconstruction from overhead into a necessity.
By Shiva Dhawan, Co-founder & CEO, Attentive.ai • June 15, 2026 -
Construction costs surged in May at fastest annual rate since pandemic
“Contractors are being hit by a double whammy” of rising materials prices and slower growth in bid prices, said Ken Simonson, chief economist at Associated General Contractors.
By Sebastian Obando • June 12, 2026 -
Healthcare joined data centers in boost to May construction planning
The increase builds on last month's growth to overall planning after a slow start to the year, according to Dodge Construction Network.
By Sebastian Obando • June 9, 2026 -
Deep Dive
Data center construction boom driving historic manufacturing opportunities
From multinationals like ABB and Siemens to small, family-owned businesses, manufacturers are staking their claim in this lucrative new vertical through investments and acquisitions. The question now is how long it will last.
By Shefali Kapadia • June 9, 2026 -
Industrial sector sole bright spot in Minneapolis region: survey
Contractors across the Upper Midwest reported weaker activity, persistent uncertainty and rising costs, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
By Keith Loria • June 8, 2026