Workers overwhelmed, distracted by email Thirty percent of workers say they have purged or abandoned their inbox, a survey found. construction dive December 7, 2022 0 Comments
Michigan tribes launch first-of-its-kind construction company Three Native American groups have created Aki Construction, which has already started projects in the Midwest. construction dive December 7, 2022 0 Comments
As initial waivers end, builders will feel the impact of Buy America law The regulations will impact all federally funded infrastructure projects in the United States, not just those that receive IIJA money. construction dive December 7, 2022 0 Comments
Tech sector decline saps office construction comeback In-office occupancy is at the highest level since the pandemic began, but Big Tech's woes have undercut the office sector's recovery, a Newmar… construction dive December 7, 2022 0 Comments
Turner teams up on $1B EV battery recycling plant build The country’s largest contractor partnered with Kokosing Industrial and SSOE Group to win a design-build contract for EV battery materials recycle… construction dive December 7, 2022 0 Comments
$2.2B Texas DOT projects aim to provide Dallas-area traffic relief A Fluor/Balfour Beatty JV recently completed the I-35 expansion, and a Kiewit/Austin Bridge & Road JV will do the I-20 work. construction dive December 6, 2022 0 Comments
5 charts that hint at what’s in store for construction in 2023 The industry will continue to face labor shortages, high materials costs and other headwinds, but infrastructure will be a bright spot. construction dive December 6, 2022 0 Comments
Apartment transactions plummet The multifamily sales market won't take off until interest rates stabilize, says CBRE exec. construction dive December 6, 2022 0 Comments
Turner hits milestone at $160M Seattle Aquarium expansion The project team has completed the concrete pour for the curved main tank at the facility's new Ocean Pavilion. construction dive December 5, 2022 0 Comments
ABC: As construction adds jobs, recession is more likely The surge of jobs in November won’t necessarily be positive for employers, as a downturn continues to threaten the U.S. economy. construction dive December 5, 2022 0 Comments