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    Data centers powered March construction planning almost exclusively

    Without the data center boom, commercial planning would be down 12.7% since March 2025, according to Dodge Construction Network.

    By April 10, 2026
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    Trump calls for 50% tariff on goods from nations arming Iran

    The president said the duty is effective immediately, although it's unclear how it would be implemented after the Supreme Court clipped Trump's power to issue broad levies.

    By Max Garland • April 9, 2026
  • Trendline

    Top 5 stories from Construction Dive

    Construction Dive editors curate some of the industry’s top stories from this year.

    By Construction Dive staff
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    Latest construction data shows weakening market to start 2026

    Several indicators softened during the first two months of the year, but not all building activity has stalled.

    By April 6, 2026
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    Trump adjusts tariffs for steel, aluminum, copper

    Goods made entirely of the metals will still face a 50% tariff, but the levy will be reduced to 25% for certain derivative goods, effective April 6.

    By Phil Neuffer • April 6, 2026
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    Construction hiring data indicates a cooling labor market

    Slow hiring and few job separations in February led to the lowest construction labor turnover rate since 2000, according to Anirban Basu, chief economist at ABC.

    By April 1, 2026
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    Data center boom failed to lift construction spending to start 2026

    The lackluster spending report is “especially concerning in light of the ongoing conflict in Iran,” said Anirban Basu, ABC chief economist.  

    By March 24, 2026
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    Construction starts plunged 13% as megaprojects faded

    Nonresidential starts rebounded in February but the absence of massive energy-related projects slowed total groundbreakings, according to Dodge Construction Network.

    By March 24, 2026
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    Construction prices spiked at ‘staggering’ rate to begin 2026

    The latest data — prior to the war in Iran — shows prices rose on an annualized basis of 12.6% through February. 

    By March 19, 2026
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    Fed holds rates steady, flags uncertainty as oil price soars amid war

    The Fed faces a policy dilemma as the Iran war spurs a jump in energy prices, threatening to increase inflation, slow economic growth and push up unemployment.

    By Jim Tyson • March 19, 2026
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    Trump’s temporary 10% tariff faces further legal scrutiny

    Two businesses say the president is unlawfully leveraging the Section 122 statute, echoing similar arguments from a case filed by a cohort of states days earlier.

    By Phil Neuffer • March 16, 2026
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    AI, highway bill dominate builders’ focus

    In the most recent earnings calls and financial reports, contractors focused on the frenzy around data center construction and potentially higher transportation funding. 

    By March 16, 2026
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    Monthly construction planning slipped again in February

    Increased costs and geopolitical risk strained builder confidence in the near term, said Sarah Martin, associate director of forecasting at Dodge Construction Network.

    By March 11, 2026
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    Economy unexpectedly sheds 92,000 jobs as war spurs inflation worries

    Construction lost 11,000 net jobs month to month in February, but saw an increase of 0.5% year over year.

    By Jim Tyson • March 9, 2026
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    Manufacturing slump hit nonresidential construction spending in December

    Expenditures on highway and street projects, the third largest subcategory, also tumbled 0.4% month to month to close the year, according to the latest Census Bureau data. 

    By March 3, 2026
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    Tariffs drove construction input prices up to start 2026

    January’s cost increases amounted to a “blistering” annualized rate of 7.1% for nonresidential input prices, according to Associated Builders and Contractors. 

    By Feb. 27, 2026
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    Construction starts growth masks underlying weakness

    If not for three energy megaprojects, groundbreaking activity would have been negative month to month to start 2026, per Dodge Construction Network.  

    By Feb. 26, 2026
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    Project delays pushed construction stress up to start 2026

    The project stress index ticked up slightly in January but is still in a much healthier position than a year ago, according to ConstructConnect data.

    By Feb. 20, 2026
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    Construction backlog hit 4-year low in January

    ABC members seem optimistic about their own prospects going forward, but close to half think their competitors will see sales drop over the next two quarters.

    By Feb. 12, 2026
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    Construction planning fell 6.3% to kick off 2026

    Weakness in January showed up across most commercial and institutional project types, including warehouse, office and healthcare, per Dodge Construction Network.

    By Feb. 10, 2026
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    Construction Dive’s December 2025 economic roundup

    The waters for construction’s future are clearer as data delayed by the late-2025 government shutdown begins to trickle in.

    By Feb. 3, 2026
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    Tariffs lifted nonresidential construction costs 3.2% in 2025

    Trade policy will “continue to put upward pressure on certain materials” this year, said Anirban Basu, chief economist for Associated Builders and Contractors.

    By Jan. 30, 2026
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    Opinion

    Why contractors should hire builders who can sell

    A good business development manager can be a game changer for contractors, writes consultant Matt Verderamo, and training a builder to sell is easier than teaching construction expertise.

    By Matt Verderamo • Jan. 29, 2026
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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.

    By Jan. 27, 2026
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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.

    By Jan. 23, 2026
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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.

    By Jan. 16, 2026