Ontario’s $200B infrastructure plan: A big opportunity for builders
Ontario's infrastructure $200 billion plan spans a ten year pipeline that includes 28 major projects and nearly 300 repair contracts.
Ontario's infrastructure $200 billion plan spans a ten year pipeline that includes 28 major projects and nearly 300 repair contracts.
Waste reduction trends in 2025 include using green concrete, BIM tooling, completing pre-project waste audits, and swapping to modular construction.
Scott Peters, co-founder of Construction Robotics, reveals how the MULE is reshaping masonry and other trades, from easing heavy lifting to extending careers.
Data center demand is booming, but power delays and equipment shortages are slowing builds, forcing construction pros to adapt.
ConTech startups like Vizcab and Document Crunch landed major funding in 2025, signaling where investment is headed in construction.
Labor shortages, rising costs, evolving regulations, are some of the biggest construction industry challenges in 2025.
Learn how the Concrete Masonry & Hardscapes Association supports members with certifications, technical help, and advocacy.
Projects like the Gateway Program are signalling a shift of governments spending on infrastructure. Learn how builders are riding the wave of the megaprojects boom.
Solar energy projects across the U.S. are scaling up, with major developments in Maine and Massachusetts reshaping the energy landscape.
Biodiesel is a carbon-neutral fuel option that offers benefits like improved engine operation and reduced CO2 emissions for various vehicles.
A B.C. business just became Canada’s first net-zero storage facility, raising the bar for sustainable building in the storage industry.
Using construction waste could add $360B in value by 2050 with better use of construction waste like steel, aluminum, and plastics.
