Why does most construction activity keep flowing to the same states—and what do power, labor capacity and value-added data reveal about where competition will intensify?
For Wayne Brothers, the contractor’s stated goal is simple enough to understand, with its website touting the firm as a client’s “proactive partner” that will “do everything in our power to anticipate challenges, reduce risk and add value.”
The Beck Group is working on two major projects in the Dallas area for the WNBA’s Dallas Wings—a new practice facility in Oak Cliff and a renovation to the Dallas Memorial Auditorium, which will be the team’s future home.
Fluor Corp. officials recently joined Texas Dept. of Transportation representatives and other dignitaries to celebrate the groundbreaking of the State Highway 6 (SH-6) expansion project in Bryan/College Station, Texas.
Beyond the dollar figure, AIS Infrastructure’s border announcement signals where labor pressure, equipment demand and execution risk may concentrate as federal projects move forward.
A lawsuit in U.S. federal court and a complaint to the International Trade Commission against Caterpillar and its largest Texas equipment dealer allege patent violations on machine controls, skid steer designs.
Retail giant signs on for over a dozen buildings to be 3D-printed by construction tech firm and its construction partners, as additive manufacturing makes inroads in retail.