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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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5 ways to turn AI from a buzzword into real-world success in 2026
The construction tech shake-up is officially here. Is your company ready for what’s next?
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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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Arizona DOT taps design-build team for $410M interstate job
Coffman Specialties, Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. and Stantec will work on about 12 miles of I-10 in the Grand Canyon State.
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Construction fatal overdose, suicide rates dropped in 2024
Drug-related overdose deaths and deaths by suicide declined 28.8% and 1.7% year over year, respectively, according to the most recent data from NABTU and CPWR.
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Q&A
Suffolk superintendent to women in construction: ‘Be confident and trust yourself’
Kerri Riggio, who has worked on major New York City projects, has witnessed a shift in inclusion over her career.
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Demand for outpatient medical buildings growing, say CBRE, JLL
The average fit-out cost to turn space into a medical office building is $412 per square foot, not counting structural upgrades, according to an analysis.
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Pending highway bill ‘significantly higher’ than IIJA: Granite CEO
The California-based contractor also noted an acceleration of about $40 billion in federal border infrastructure spending and said it was looking to buy more companies.
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Mortenson, Turner win $10B Meta data center in Indiana
The 11-figure budget earmarks $45 million in public road improvements and another $75 million in public water infrastructure projects, according to the tech giant.
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Iconic property in Bozeman, Montana, to be restored as boutique hotel
Noble House and Breakwater are teaming up to restore the historic Baxter Hotel to its former glory as a 32-room luxury hotel, complete with a wellness center and cold plunge tub.
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Adolfson & Peterson taps new CEO
Brad Hendrickson will take the helm of the Minneapolis-based builder one year after becoming the firm’s chief operating officer.
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Construction backlog hit 4-year low in January
ABC members seem optimistic about their own prospects going forward, but close to half think their competitors will see sales drop over the next two quarters.
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Skanska JV nabs $534M LA bridge deck replacement
The partnership between the Sweden-based builder and California Engineering Contractors will repair the Vincent Thomas Bridge ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics.
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Couche-Tard to add 750 company-operated c-stores in next 5 years
The sites will be a combination of new-to-industry builds and small acquisitions, and the first 100 new builds will be finished in 2026, executives told investors on Feb. 11.
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Gateway funding appeal deadline passes, money unblocked for now
The work stoppage on the massive infrastructure project in New York is adding as much as $20 million a month in costs.
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Bedrock Robotics raises $270M in red-hot AI sector
The autonomous construction tech provider now boasts total funding of over $350 million and a valuation of $1.75 billion.
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AECOM pins hopes on highway bill as revenue, profits drop
Higher backlog, data center construction and the federal surface transportation authorization before Congress should provide positive momentum, executives said on a fiscal first-quarter earnings call.
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Bechtel establishes new role for tech overhaul of project delivery
The Reston, Virginia-based builder tapped John Platt, a 25-year veteran, to lead the tech transformation of its engineering, procurement and construction delivery method.
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60% of Gen Zers will pursue skilled trade work this year: survey
Fear of AI might be driving the shift. A different survey last year found fewer than 40% of Gen Zers had an interest in the trades.
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Construction planning fell 6.3% to kick off 2026
Weakness in January showed up across most commercial and institutional project types, including warehouse, office and healthcare, per Dodge Construction Network.
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DPR breaks ground on $380M California healthcare facility
The contractor expects to complete Sutter Health’s new Advanced Cancer Center and Care Complex in Modesto by 2029.
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Bell Construction adds 4 new owners
The Brentwood, Tennessee-based builder tapped project executives across the infrastructure, higher education and special projects divisions for its ownership group.
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Skanska CEO: ‘We are well positioned’ to capitalize on AI boom
Civil work and data centers anchored success, despite the overall "fragmented" construction market, according to the contractor's year-end report.
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3 Gilbane-helmed student housing projects break ground
Gilbane will build and develop the apartment buildings as part of a public-private partnership with the University of Rhode Island.
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What needs to happen for urban apartment development to return?
While new supply being absorbed would help multifamily developers underwrite mid- and high-rise projects, regulatory reforms and a boost in demand are also needed.
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Hard Rock plots $850M hospitality project in Puerto Rico
The music-inspired Hard Rock Hotel & Casino San Juan, also slated to offer branded residences, represents the company’s first destination in the territory.