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2025’s top construction conferences
Construction Dive rounds up the industry conferences, expos and meetings on tap this year.
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Tariffs shake up construction
Construction Dive unpacks how President Donald Trump’s new tariffs have unfolded and what they will mean for construction activity.
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Opinion // Women in Construction Week 2025
Helping women succeed at work starts with better leave
Supporting parents begins with stronger leave policies, writes a construction executive who gained a new perspective after starting her own family.
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Robotic bridge inspection tech wins ASCE award
The system, developed by a Missouri S&T researcher, employs three drones to crawl, scrutinize and test spans.
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Project Milestones
$295M Texas water reuse project breaks ground
A PCL-Sundt team will build El Paso’s Pure Water Center, the country’s first direct-to-distribution reuse facility.
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Tutor Perini unfazed by Trump’s tariff, funding actions
New CEO Gary Smalley said on a recent earnings call that he will focus on returning to profitability and that he doesn’t think the firm’s projects will be defunded.
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Trump’s new tariffs add pressure to construction pipeline
Higher fees on materials from Canada, Mexico and China will further squeeze project budgets and likely lead to delays and cancellations.
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Economic Reports
Construction spending stalls despite data center boom
A slight uptick in January was “far from encouraging,” according to ABC’s chief economist.
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Intel delays Ohio chip project again to 2031
The facility, which was slated to begin operations in 2026, is being built to meet surging demand for advanced semiconductors.
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Trump orders review of wood supply chain
Over the next year, various U.S. departments will assess whether tariffs, quotas or updated permitting processes could help limit the country’s reliance on foreign timber and lumber.
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MasTec positions itself for oil and gas ‘renaissance’
The Coral Gables, Florida-based specialty contractor’s CEO said the company is positioned to capitalize on demand for energy and telecommunications infrastructure work.
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Retrieved from Barton Malow on February 28, 2025Project Wins
Barton Malow-AECOM Hunt chosen for $400M Orlando stadium reno
The joint venture will add 2,000 seats and provide upgrades to Camping World Stadium.
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WSP ‘feeling extremely good’ even amid instability from Trump’s moves
The firm announced a multi-year partnership with Microsoft as it embarks on a new tech-focused strategic cycle.
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How are C-suites reacting to Trump’s DEI orders?
Most are in a holding pattern, a Littler survey showed — but certain initiatives may be on the chopping block.
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Project Wins
PCL to build $5.2B Nova Scotia hospital expansion
The job is the largest infrastructure project ever undertaken in the Atlantic Canada region, according to a Canadian government official.
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February 2025: Contractors report their latest awards
Construction Dive rounds up the newest project wins from some of the country’s biggest builders including PCL, Stantec and Granite.
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Contractor opens Houston construction academy
Burns & McDonnell intends to train the next generation of craft professionals and send out mobile units to provide education across the U.S.
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What Chavez-DeRemer’s hearing may have revealed about DOL apprenticeship plans
Lori Chavez-DeRemer said during her confirmation hearing that one of the president’s top priorities is “expanded apprenticeships.”
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Eli Lilly expands US manufacturing build-out with $50B target
The company is doubling plans for capital spending on U.S. factories as President Donald Trump pressures the pharma industry to reshore drug production.
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Executive Moves
Mott MacDonald names new North America CEO
The global engineering firm, known for its complex civil projects, tapped industry veteran Dean Radeloff for the role.
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Robot utilizes AI to construct walls in 1 day
PulteGroup said the machine, piloted on a Florida jobsite, could help address labor availability and the need to build more efficiently and sustainably.
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Contech saw more deals, fewer dollars last year
BuiltWorlds’ Annual Venture & Investment Report pointed to increased interest in infrastructure tech, alongside deals in the merger and acquisition space.
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Project Milestones
Miami developer breaks ground on $1B transit-oriented project
Upland Park, located near a bus terminal facility, will feature 2,000 apartments and retail and commercial space at full buildout.
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Some federal funds are still frozen. Here’s what builders can do.
Contractors that face stop-work orders from the Trump administration’s funding freeze should take action to protect themselves, legal experts say.
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Column // The Dotted Line
Tariff worries force firms to rethink contracts
Builders are facing trade war-induced price escalation, but they can take key steps to help mitigate that risk.