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Deep Dive // 2026 Outlook
5 construction trends to watch in 2026
Contractors will be keeping tabs on material costs, data center demand, interest rates and more this year.
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How data integration drives construction business growth
As construction businesses expand their operations, a lack of integrated data can slow them down.
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What construction leaders need to know for 2026
It’s anyone’s guess what the next 12 months will look like. Here, nonresidential building pros share insights on data centers, immigration and more to bring the year into focus.
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C-suite construction execs downplay Iran war costs
During recent earnings calls, major builders said they have seen prices rise as a result of the conflict, but have methods for navigating the fuel spikes.
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Buffalo Bills’ NFL stadium surpasses MWBE contracting goal
A Gilbane-Turner JV paid $490 million to minority- and women-owned business enterprises, surpassing the projects’ goals, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced.
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EPA’s ‘Actual Construction’ permitting rule a ‘win for manufacturers’: NAM
A representative of the industry group said the proposal will help clarify the Clean Air Act permitting process and allow manufacturers to “make progress on critical projects” sooner than under the current rules.
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Latest construction data shows activity hinges on AI buildout
A jump in energy prices caused some building progress to slow in March, especially for work outside of the data center boom.
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Q&A
Burns & McDonnell taps tradesworkers for preconstruction, AI vetting
Brett Poulos, national director of preconstruction and estimating at the firm said jobsite pros know when to push back on AI-generated suggestions.
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18 startups chosen to test tech solutions for NY transit systems
AI is part of several Transit Tech Lab proposals this year. The public-private initiative has brought 22 ideas to fruition for the MTA to date.
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Granite to use self-supply capabilities for $32M Alaska highway job
The horizontal infrastructure firm will reconstruct a section of the Parks Highway near Nenana, Alaska, and use a portable crusher and asphalt plant to provide materials.
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(2026). "Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Member Day" [Video]. Retrieved from T&I Committee Republicans/YouTube.
House committee agrees to $580B surface transportation legislation
The Republican and Democratic leaders of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee proposed EV registration fees and continued funding for Amtrak and public transportation.
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Opinion
How construction owners should evaluate executive hires
The level of responsibility at the top of the org chart requires a lengthy, thoughtful and even personal evaluation, writes a construction consultant.
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STV-Turner JV to manage construction of $10B NYC bus terminal
The pair will oversee Phase 1 of the Midtown Bus Terminal Replacement project. Other builders on the job include Tutor Perini, AECOM Tishman and MLJ Contracting.
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Major general contractors bullish on data center, AI boom
During the most recent batch of earnings calls, publicly traded firms remained confident on the data center build out, with one civil firm indicating it would pursue the sector for the first time.
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FlatironDragados advances $518M Virginia floodwater project
The start of construction follows a two-year preconstruction phase with the City of Virginia Beach under a progressive design-build contract.
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AI boosted backlog to 10-month high in April, but only for biggest contractors
Growth remained heavily concentrated among larger firms, particularly those with data center contracts, according to Associated Builders and Contractors.
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Opinion
Why construction and trucking need to take action on work zone safety
As construction season ramps up, it’s time to stop just paying lip service to accident data and instead take action, writes an attorney.
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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.
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USG to invest $1.2B in Texas factory
The project will create nearly 200 jobs and expand the gypsum products manufacturer’s footprint to Orange, where it’s been looking to go since early 2025.
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US annual electricity consumption to grow 55% by 2050: NEMA
The group representing electrical equipment manufacturers expects data center energy consumption to grow 300% over the next 10 years.
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Construction prices ‘surged’ in April, up 6.2% year to date
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.
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Construction spending slipped again in March despite data center strength
There aren’t many sources of month-to-month momentum “with the exception of the ongoing boom in data center construction,” said Anirban Basu, ABC chief economist.
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EEOC sues construction company for allegedly allowing ‘anti-American’ slurs against workers
An American employee was derided by his Mexican co-workers for not being able to speak Spanish fluently, the agency said.
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AECOM sees profit boost from data centers, defense spending
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.
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Q&A
How project-tracking tech saved Hensel Phelps $342K on SFO project
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.
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Iran war inflation crimps profits, plans for investment, hiring: NABE
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.