Tariff pressure continues to drive construction materials costs up
Construction material costs have risen for the third consecutive month so far, thanks to tariff uncertainties clouding pricing strategies.
Construction material costs have risen for the third consecutive month so far, thanks to tariff uncertainties clouding pricing strategies.
Sustainable concrete production methods include pre-cast, green cement, CCUS, and water conservation to save resources and the environment.
Nvidia is expected to spend $500 billion into building AI chips and supercomputers in the U.S. fueling a major manufacturing boom in tech.
Ontario expands Skills Development Fund by $955M to protect trades workers from U.S. tariff pressures. Learn what it means for employers.
Project abandonments surged 9.5% in March of 2025, with private sector work hardest hit. The hike stems from tariff uncertainties.
Land costs and a competitive real estate market are some of the reasons why London, New York City, and Hong Kong are among the most…
The Obama Presidential Center in Chicago’s Jackson Park is being built to honor civic leadership and community engagement, with completion expected in 2026.
Companies like Skanska and Mighty Buildings are revolutionizing eco-friendly buildings with green materials and energy efficiency.
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.