Punch List: Shawmut names new Florida exec, Warfel turns 115
Plus, DeWalt highlights $200,000 in trade scholarships, a Tutor Perini subsidiary wins a healthcare job in California and other construction news from the week.
Plus, DeWalt highlights $200,000 in trade scholarships, a Tutor Perini subsidiary wins a healthcare job in California and other construction news from the week.
Growth remained heavily concentrated among larger firms, particularly those with data center contracts, according to Associated Builders and Contractors.
Input prices have now risen more during the first four months of 2026 than over the past three years, according to Associated Builders and Contractors.
An American employee was derided by his Mexican co-workers for not being able to speak Spanish fluently, the agency said.
As construction season ramps up, it’s time to stop just paying lip service to accident data and instead take action, writes an attorney.
With Track3D, the contractor improved efficiency on San Francisco International Airport’s Courtyard 3 Connector project, according to the innovation director for the firm's investment arm.
Half of the respondents to a National Association for Business Economics survey put the odds of a U.S. recession in the next 12 months at 26% or higher.
The Dallas-based infrastructure firm’s high-tech business is now one of its fastest-growing sectors in the U.S., according to its second-quarter earnings call Tuesday.
Topics: Infrastructure
Entities: Infrastructure
The partnership seeks to capitalize on the growth in the power construction market, while maintaining safety and quality standards for nuclear jobs.
The infrastructure builder has been bullish on water projects in the Lone Star State and aims to finish work in 2029.
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The design-build contract aims to replace a key rail crossing and modernize associated track and signal systems, according to the contractor.
Topics: Infrastructure
Entities: Infrastructure
Whiting-Turner and Brasfield & Gorrie will work on additions to facilities in Cape May, New Jersey, and Charleston, South Carolina.