

John Deere unveils autonomous heavy equipment at CES 2026
January 22, 2026
At CES 2026, John Deere showcased two autonomous machines—the X9 1100 Combine and a Vögele road paver—highlighting how AI, connectivity, and automation can boost productivity, improve safety, and ease labor shortages in agriculture and construction.
Revit vs AutoCAD: Which software should you use?
January 22, 2026
Architects, engineers, and contractors often debate Revit vs AutoCAD. This side-by-side comparison highlights how each software fits different stages of the design and construction process.

MST Rebar invests $15.5M to build fiberglass rebar plant in Bladen County
January 22, 2026
Canadian firm MST Rebar is set to build a fiberglass rebar plant in Bladen County, creating 83 full-time jobs and boosting U.S. advanced manufacturing.

Immigration crackdowns are putting U.S. housing goals at risk
January 22, 2026
U.S. housing targets are starting to slip as immigration enforcement quietly disrupts construction crews. With smaller teams, longer schedules, and rising costs, builders are struggling to deliver the homes cities are counting on.

Major bridge construction projects currently underway in the U.S.
January 21, 2026
Federal investment is fueling new bridge construction nationwide. From Detroit to Virginia, these megaprojects are reshaping U.S. infrastructure and connectivity.

Breathing techniques for anxiety you can do anywhere
January 21, 2026
Discover deep breathing techniques that lower stress hormones and ease tension. These easy-to-use methods can calm anxiety in minutes.

The 8 best right-angle drills for tight spaces
January 21, 2026
Working in cramped spots? These right angle drills deliver the power and reach tradespeople need in tight spaces.

Bobcat Unveils AI-Powered Compact Equipment, Jobsite Companion, and Electric Concepts at CES 2026
January 21, 2026
Smarter machines, fewer mistakes, and faster work. Bobcat’s latest AI-powered equipment made its debut at CES 2026.

RMIT’s new cardboard-confined rammed earth could replace concrete
January 20, 2026
Using only cardboard, soil, and water, RMIT researchers have built a new kind of sustainable wall that could transform low-rise construction worldwide. The design slashes carbon emissions and reuses millions of tonnes of cardboard waste.

States race to win AI data center projects as funding increases
January 20, 2026
AI and cloud growth are driving an unprecedented wave of data center construction. From Virginia to Arkansas, states are racing to build power-ready sites.


