Nov. 22, 2024
| Today’s news and insights for construction leaders
After Hurricane Milton caused a delay in funding approval, the MLB team’s leaders said the new ballpark’s 2028 schedule is not viable.
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Training programs can’t keep up with demand, which may signal a need for employer investments, Dewalt says.
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New projects added to the tracker this month include a $1.3 billion Microporous battery separator project in Virginia and a $700 million Canadian Solar battery facility in Shelbyville, Kentucky.
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A training solution like NCCER’s Construction Foreman Certification Program can help fill knowledge gaps.
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The Build Her Mentorship paired 30 applicants to help foster support over a nine-month, guided curriculum.
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The specialty contractor has a strong backlog and wants hundreds of tradesworkers in the Lone Star State to help deliver it.
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Budget and schedule overruns can average up to 45% on large projects — but teams can avoid those costs by tracking projects’ full life cycle using Integrated Digital Delivery (IDD). Explore the ROI to expect from IDD in
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The firm expects demand for water and other infrastructure work to remain strong, leaders said on a fiscal Q4 earnings call this week.
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Cash flow problems are ripe in construction. Explore the practices and processes that create effective cash flow and financial stability, as well as how automation can help solve problems in this webinar.
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