June 25, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for construction leaders
Three long-time area companies will form a transportation and water infrastructure specialty firm aimed at the region’s maze of tunnels, bridges, roadways and water systems.
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The suit alleges that the Walsh Kokosing joint venture circumvented federal requirements on the Cincinnati-area span.
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Project Wins
The North Dakota firm will construct 27 miles of new barrier in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, the second such contract issued during President Donald Trump’s current term.
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The key to success for capital construction involves tighter project controls — but disjointed information spread across multiple systems only serves to frustrate teams. Learn to solve the data challenge in
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The Trump administration recently revoked work authorization status for more than half a million noncitizens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
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A bounceback in activity offered some relief for contractors, but momentum may be tempered by tariffs and economic uncertainty, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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U.S. data centers are on a roll, and so are the contractors that build them—however, supply chain issues and constrained power availability are causing some headaches for some builders in the sector. Learn more in
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The Dotted Line
Because completion dates matter above all else for professional sports venues, stakeholders have to find resolutions fast to continue moving the ball down the field.
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The construction industry has a workforce optimization problem thanks to a chronic labor shortage combined with inefficient use of existing workers. This webinar discusses the path forward.
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