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Conferences for the second half of 2025
Construction Dive rounds up the industry conferences, contech expos and meetings on tap through the rest of the year.
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Adapt and thrive: How a flexible fleet model can keep construction moving
Learn three keys to staying nimble amid uncertainty with a fleet that flexes when you do.
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Top construction-related podcasts
The AEC industry boasts a vast offering of informative, on-demand programs. Here are some to add to your playlist.
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Employers say their employees are prepared for retirement, but workers aren’t so sure
As a critical mass of construction workers reach retirement age, less than half of the total workforce feels financially ready to walk away from a regular paycheck, PNC Bank found.
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Economic Reports
Amid immigration scrutiny, job openings leap
Construction counted 306,000 unfilled positions at the end of July, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report, the highest level in over a year.
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Project Wins
LA Metro taps FlatironDragados for 2 preconstruction jobs
The infrastructure giant will plan out a rail line relocation project and the modernization of a Los Angeles train station.
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Skilled trades initiatives expand as demand for workers is projected to grow
Demand for HVAC, electrical and plumbing workers is expected to grow at a rate much faster than average, the Bureau of Labor Statistics says.
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Economic Reports
Construction spending slide deepens
“It may be a bleak second half of the year for the construction industry,” said Anirban Basu, ABC chief economist.
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Uncertainty takes center stage in contractors’ market outlooks
Shared themes from three builders’ midyear reports include tariff impacts, policy ambiguity and immigration enforcement fears.
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Project Milestones
Ferrovial starts $825M I-95 project in South Carolina, Georgia
The goal of the highway improvements is to ease traffic in a frequent choke point along the states’ border.
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Appellate court rules Trump’s global tariffs illegal, but delays action
The court intends to strike down the tariffs by mid-October, pending a Supreme Court review of the ruling.
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Value chain control drives modular profits
An analysis of 700 firms shows profitability surges when companies hone in on a single material and standardize the process, according to consulting firm McKinsey.
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Balfour Beatty plans stateside AI hackathon
Following on its push in the U.K., the firm’s American initiative will target solutions for key business areas including safety, quality and business development.
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Warfel rejoins top contractors list
The Pennsylvania-based firm attributed its recent growth spurt to strategic hires, internal training and leveraging technology, including AI, to deliver projects faster.
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Project Milestones
Turner completes $400M Kansas football stadium
Reconstruction of the college sports venue required partial demolition and a structural rebuild, adding press boxes, suites, concessions and retail space.
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Construction’s language disconnect creates safety risk
A lack of resources for a large Spanish-speaking workforce raises safety concerns and holds back talented workers. Contractors are beginning to make a change.
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Relocatable modular buildings are efficient but pose logistics challenges
The units offer a way to add space quickly, but using them comes with a learning curve.
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Q&A
Behind the contract terms on today’s megaprojects
Lisa Stalteri, partner at law firm Lathrop GPM, talks with Construction Dive about risk allocation, cost escalation and putting project success first.
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Deep Dive
The 2025 midyear HR checkup: Layoffs, DEI pivots and a ‘tricky’ AI future
A large-scale divestment from people initiatives has left HR teams in an uncomfortable spot, one expert said.
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Project Wins
August 2025: Contractors report their latest awards
Construction Dive rounds up the newest project wins from some of the country’s biggest builders including Kiewit, Gilbane and Clark.
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Mortenson breaks ground on $300M North Dakota hospital
The new building will replace an existing facility, which has operated since 1885, and will include a barber, botanical garden and vocational training room.
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Trump grantmaking order heightens uncertainty for city funding
The new rule directs federal agencies to align awards with Trump’s policies and gives them power to revoke funds already in place. This threatens the stability of health, safety and infrastructure projects, cities and counties say.
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Project Wins
3 JVs take on $2.6B in Amtrak yard upgrades
The deals cover modernizations in Boston, New York City and Washington.
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Robotic software startup FieldAI lands $405M in fresh funding
The Bill Gates- and Nvidia-backed firm says its AI model can grapple with the constraints of the physical world.
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Opinion
Why preconstruction should start before the bid
Continuing economic and pricing uncertainty in 2025 mean diligent preconstruction reviews are more important than ever for project success, a construction executive writes.
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Column // The Dotted Line
Who is liable when a ‘borrowed’ construction worker gets hurt?
Temps and subs can help fill vital gaps on construction projects, but they create layers of liability that can be costly if left unaddressed.