The economic fallout from the Trump administration tariff war has already breached jobsites through acute materials cost increases and accelerated project timelines, say specialty contractors ranked this year.
Global environmental revenue hit another all-time high in this year's ranking with strong drivers and government support, but firms see market risks in big federal funding, policy and legislative shifts already happening—and they are taking steps to prepare.
Federal funding clawbacks targeting sustainability-minded programs are expected to stunt U.S. 2050 emissions goals by as much as 7 billion tonnes by 2030, experts warn.
The regional construction market, like the broader economy, is facing uncertainty with continued resilience. Contractors say that competition remains stiff, even as firms maintain a heightened awareness of economic shifts, material costs and labor.
Global AEC sector transformation lurches forward in another consecutive year of growth for ENR’s Top 225 International Design Firms—driven by energy transition and more intense geopolitical and climate-linked challenges.
Revenue for this year’s Top 100 Professional Services Firms reveals nuanced shifts in an increasingly complex market roiled by uncertainty and rising risks.
The Trump administration plan to take its “America First” agenda globally had a rocky start as sweeping tariff announcements tanked stock markets worldwide.