Sept. 16, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for construction leaders
Following its launch in February, the division will look to capitalize on a booming sector, even as material prices stymie builders in other segments.
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A partnership spurred by Bechtel’s $7 million donation to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention has made strides in its goal of aiding half a million workers.
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Tuition-free, on-the-job training brought in larger shares of underrepresented groups in the trades, a study by the Illinois Economic Policy Institute found.
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‘Standard’ construction contract language isn’t always ‘standard.’ Learn what to look for, and why it matters.
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The plant is expected to can 3 billion energy drinks annually and distribute throughout the U.S.
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Project Wins
Subsidiary Rudolph and Sletten will build a seven-floor facility in Oakland for UCSF as well as an adjacent parking structure with a rooftop heliport deck.
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Mid-market MEP firms can now rival industry giants with affordable construction tech. Explore five proven technology strategies MEP contractors can implement to unlock new revenue streams in
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EXECUTIVE MOVES
Scott Kolbrenner joins Global Infrastructure Solutions after nearly 27 years at investment bank Houlihan Lokey, where he led the infrastructure services practice.
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Reality capture has become an industry standard in construction. Explore how AI-powered rugged laptops transform reality capture on construction sites to enable better decision-making in this playbook.
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