As uncertainty continues to plague the economy as a whole, industry experts note the effects on construction trends as materials prices, labor woes and other concerns cause turmoil.
Work halt on nearly done $6B union project would cause "irreparable harm," DC judge said, as Canada propels offshore wind market that could send power to the US.
Work halt on nearly complete $6-billion union construction project would cause “irreparable harm,” D.C. judge said, as Canada propels effort to develop its offshore wind market, which could send power to the U.S.
A new rail link through the Alps passed a key milestone Sept. 18 when mining crews broke through the last diaphragm of a 57.5-km (35.7-mile) exploratory tunnel connecting Italy and Austria.
The Navy has tapped eight firms for a multibillion-dollar Pacific construction contract—part of a broader push to accelerate defense infrastructure across the region.
From capital risk to green highways, Mumbai conference underscores how the country's $1.4T infrastructure buildout is reshaping opportunities for domestic and international firms
India’s $1.4T infrastructure drive took center stage at the RAHSTA Expo in Mumbai, where leaders debated financing, digital tools and sustainable highways shaping global opportunities.
Approved 36-in., 67-km corridor will add 6 bcm/year capacity, with compressor EPC valued at $285M, as Egypt expands regas system and policy stakes rise
SaaS provider ServiceTitan introduced Atlas AI at its annual Pantheon user conference, aimed at automating RFIs, billing and project planning as contractors face tighter margins and labor gaps.
Shifting federal priorities alter infrastructure funding, permitting, contracting, staffing and delivery—driving construction sector professionals to new levels of innovation to stay compliant and competitive.