AECOM joins forces with LA28 for the 2028 Olympics
AECOM's expertise in sports infrastructure will shape the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, improving venues and athlete experiences.
AECOM's expertise in sports infrastructure will shape the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, improving venues and athlete experiences.
Nonresidential construction spending surged to a record high in February 2025, driven by government spending on infrastructure.
Ikea is bringing eight new stores to the U.S. this spring and summer, including locations in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and California.
A C grade means the nation’s infrastructure is in mediocre condition, showing signs of deterioration but still functioning.
$365 million from the federal government will fund 767 new homes in Toronto, easing the housing crisis and helping the local economy.
Raffi Elchemmas chats with UTHH to talk about construction safety of the past and present, and how mental health awareness can reshape the future.
Mental fitness is reshaping construction safety. Ian Gray of Salus shares how mindset, culture, and simple tools can protect workers on site.
Deepseek AI uses less power than most generative AI models. This efficiency will drive higher demand for data centers as AI use grows.
Modular multi-family housing is booming. Its cost, time savings, and sustainability are transforming construction and meeting housing demand.
Mexican construction workers are the backbone of North American construction—on Cinco de Mayo, we honor their contributions and challenges.
The U.S. tariffs will likely cause a recession, and diversified services, strategic spending, and tech adoption are key to keeping business afloat.
Immigrant workers comprise 30% of the U.S. construction workforce, key to addressing labor shortages and supporting industry growth.
