The most innnovative construction projects currently underway
As 2026 begins, major projects like NEOM’s THE LINE, the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel, and Oracle’s AI-driven data centers highlight how technology and design are transforming global…
As 2026 begins, major projects like NEOM’s THE LINE, the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel, and Oracle’s AI-driven data centers highlight how technology and design are transforming global…
From GE to TSMC, companies are betting big on American manufacturing again. Find out what’s behind the reshoring wave and what it means for the…
Wisconsin builders warn that Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of a bill delaying new building codes could raise costs and slow housing projects, as developers scramble…
Construction material prices continue to rise, with new ABC data showing a fifth straight month of increases. Higher costs for lumber, steel, and concrete are…
This construction safety report offers a clear snapshot of safety in 2025, including key statistics, top hazards, and practical steps employers can take to protect…
AI-powered waste systems are gaining ground quickly, and AETech’s new Multi-TRON Dump & Go platform is a standout recognized at CES 2026.
Inflation may cool, but pressure won’t. Explore the 2026 economic trends that will separate resilient builders from those left behind.
Promise Robotics has opened a 60,000-square-foot factory in Calgary, using robotics and AI to automate housing production and strengthen Canada’s prefab construction industry.
The David Geffen Galleries mark a turning point for LACMA and Los Angeles architecture. Designed by Peter Zumthor, the project combines bold form with functional…
Aircapture’s first commercial system in Japan captures CO₂ and reuses it in concrete production, reducing transport emissions and setting a model for carbon-neutral manufacturing.
They’re building airports, hospitals, and data centers while pushing sustainability forward. But which companies dominate California’s construction industry today?
A deadly fire at Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court that killed at least 83 people has sparked controversy over alleged unsafe renovation practices and building-safety…
