April 2, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for construction leaders
Civil outlays in February fueled a record month for expenditures, but interest rates and tariff concerns continue to slow private growth.
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The ruling follows a multiyear battle between the contractors’ joint venture and AECOM Technical Services, which a judge characterized as bordering “on the absurd.”
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Project Wins
The Irving, Texas-based contractor will start work this summer on a key 12-mile stretch in College Station.
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How construction and real estate firms can prepare for tax changes under a Trump-led government in 2025.
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The St. Louis-based builder used tech including LIDAR, BIM and 3D modeling to help it complete the project ahead of schedule.
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The U.S. urgently needs to increase funding to shore up facilities, experts say, as climate change and emerging contaminants like PFAS pose growing threats.
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The complaint claims that Ascend Materials stiffed the joint venture for $138 million on tasks completed at the company’s Kentucky manufacturing facility.
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With multibillion-dollar price tags and years-long timetables, data center projects in U.S. primary markets had a record 6,350 megawatts under construction at the end of 2024. Learn the latest in this Trendline.
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