Jan. 17, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for construction leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
We hope you’ve had a productive start to 2025!
On Monday, our daily newsletter will pause for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We will resume publication on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
In the meantime, I’d like to call your attention to our Construction Champions’ call for nominations. This prestigious annual program is focused on women leaders who are working to shape the commercial construction industry, both on the jobsite and in the office.
Submissions are due by Feb. 7, please click here for more information and to nominate someone today.
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ROUNDUP
As the President-elect is sworn in on Monday, here’s what contractors need to know about how his administration could impact the industry.
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Starting this month, the agency will require construction employers to provide workers with properly fitting safety gear.
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The new offering will provide building services and slide-in room and bathroom pods for clients in healthcare, industrial, education and commercial markets.
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More water projects are valued in the billions. Learn why these complex builds require a specialized team.
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With nearly $800,000 in grant funding, a team of scientists at UC San Diego is exploring ways to integrate robotics into the building industry and improve 3D modeling and mapping.
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Etihad Park in Willets Point, Queens, will be home to MLS’s New York City Football Club.
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Science and medical facilities are among the most vital projects in construction, with significant progress seen across the country in recent months. Learn how contractors are leveraging AI to meet project demand in
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Construction firms such as Jacobs, AECOM and Quanta Services could play key roles in the rebuilding efforts, according to financial services company Baird.
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New episodes on The Power of Construction podcast
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