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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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Get more out of your FCA: The 5-step guide for education facilities teams
See five ways to make your FCA work for planning, handover and long-term facility operations.
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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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JE Dunn launches offsite manufacturing arm
The Kansas City, Missouri, contractor will use the streamlined approach to construction and project delivery to speed up installation, bolster safety and cut costs.
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Q&A
Exit Interview: Adolfson & Peterson’s outgoing CEO on war impacts, construction costs
Over the past 10 years, Jeff Hansen led the builder through challenges such as inflation and a pandemic. He urges contractors not to “get over your ski tips.”
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Opinion
Why high-rise construction carries higher liability risk
In a trial, jurors examine whether safety rules were treated as priorities or obstacles, writes a personal injury attorney.
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Trump calls for 50% tariff on goods from nations arming Iran
The president said the duty is effective immediately, although it's unclear how it would be implemented after the Supreme Court clipped Trump's power to issue broad levies.
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How AECOM Hunt raced to replace Rays’ $60M ballpark roof
After a hurricane damaged Tropicana Field, the contractor coordinated across multiple continents to transport and assemble massive fiberglass panels in time for the 2026 home opener in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Deep Dive
Startups are everywhere in construction. Builders want them to meet the moment.
As contech firms offer their services to contractors, building experts say technologies need innovation, a product-market fit and proven problem-solving capabilities.
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What adjusted steel, aluminum and copper tariffs mean for construction
Contractors on the ground say the latest Section 232 tariffs’ effects on construction projects will vary widely depending on material type and embedded metal content.
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Retrieved from TxDOT.
5 state DOTs kick off construction season with infrastructure projects
Transportation agencies in the Midwest, South and West are dispensing billions of dollars to expand highways, erect bridges and improve infrastructure.
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Q&A
Why power access is critical to data center site locations
Data center leaders at Gallagher, a Chicago-based consulting firm, discuss energy constraints on the construction boom and onsite risks.
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Latest construction data shows weakening market to start 2026
Several indicators softened during the first two months of the year, but not all building activity has stalled.
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5 policy principles that will be key to next surface transportation bill
A Consumer Reports white paper evaluates six options to fund highways, bridges and mass transit.
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Trimble to acquire Document Crunch in latest contech M&A
Employees of the artificial intelligence contract analysis startup will become part of the team at Trimble, which joins Procore and Autodesk in recent acquisition moves.
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NABTU, CPWR partner with Bechtel-backed suicide prevention initiative
The union membership group and safety research organization have joined forces with Hard Hat Courage, the program run by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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Granite scoops up $114M job segment on California’s Highway 101
The contractor won the last of seven mainline projects along an 11-mile stretch of the thoroughfare along the Pacific coast in Santa Barbara.
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Autodesk acquires Rhumbix in construction data push
The startup, which aims to provide builders with better data visibility, counts Turner Construction, Suffolk Construction and DPR Construction among its customers.
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Punch List: Turner files $7M lien, NYC skyscrapers are world’s most expensive
The Big Apple remains one of the costliest places to build high-rises, Turner filed a lien on a condominium in North Carolina and more news builders may have missed this week.
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Trump adjusts tariffs for steel, aluminum, copper
Goods made entirely of the metals will still face a 50% tariff, but the levy will be reduced to 25% for certain derivative goods, effective April 6.
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Researchers turn sawdust into fire-resistant building panels
If commercialized, the panels could turn waste products from timber and water treatment into a sustainable construction material.
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Construction hiring data indicates a cooling labor market
Slow hiring and few job separations in February led to the lowest construction labor turnover rate since 2000, according to Anirban Basu, chief economist at ABC.
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Retrieved from Meta on March 31, 2026
ColumnSociable: Meta outlines AI benefits for US construction industry
The company discussed how its AI approach to cement and concrete development can help producers compete on cost and build supply chain resilience.
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Judge orders construction work stoppage on Trump’s $400M ballroom
A federal judge ruled Congress must sign off on the addition to the president’s residence, which is being built by Clark Construction and engineered by AECOM.
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Data centers must have a community benefits spec: NY Build panel
Alongside the project, developers should allocate resources to the area’s surrounding infrastructure, such as roads or water systems.
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Willmeng starts $7B Phoenix mixed-use project, companion to TSMC site
Halo Vista, the 2,300-acre master-planned development north of Phoenix, will sit immediately adjacent to the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s $65 billion campus.