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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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Why preconstruction is now a competitive advantage
Construction is changing. Preconstruction is where competitive advantage is built.
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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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Retrieved from Meta on April 20, 2026
CBRE, Meta launch data center trade skills training program
CBRE will stand up and run centers across the U.S. to train fiber technicians to build Meta data centers, the companies say.
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Court awards $174.6M in damages against Tutor Perini in Philadelphia hotel dispute
Construction defects at the dual-banded W Hotel and Element Hotel amounted to breach of contract, according to a judgment in a suit filed by Chestle Development.
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What to know about Trump’s tariff refund process
Finance leaders are expected to play a central role in steering companies through the claims process set to launch on Monday.
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Bulley & Andrews acquires interiors contractor ICG
The acquisition comes as both Chicago-based firms remain confident in the direction of the interiors market.
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The US may already have a negative immigration rate. That’s bad for construction.
Some reports indicate more people are leaving the U.S. than arriving. Experts say that has direct impacts on workforce availability and meeting project demand.
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Punch List: Barton Malow hits milestone on Jackie Robinson Ballpark, Jacobs wins 2 Chicago jobs
Plus, progress on Bechtel's Port Arthur LNG project and design firm KTGY gets a new CEO.
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Carollo Engineers wins construction manager post on $200M Nevada water job
The contractor will manage the construction of the state’s first water purification and reuse facility.
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How much power do cities have over data centers?
A Wisconsin referendum highlights the limits of local authority and the growing need for cities to negotiate community benefits and cost protections, experts say.
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Backlog rebounded in March with contractors unfazed by Iran war impacts
Contractors added 0.5 months of work to their books over the month, with outsized growth in data center projects.
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Nemetschek Group acquires HCSS in latest contech M&A
With the acquisition, Munich-based Nemetschek, owner of Bluebeam and Nevaris, aims to create a technology powerhouse.
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Trump plan to use ‘magic’ paint will ruin Eisenhower building, restoration experts say
Mineral silicate-based masonry paint won’t strengthen the exterior granite or keep water out, as President Trump has claimed, 25 specialists say in a Q&A prepared by preservationists suing to stop the renovation project.
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OSHA extends heat emphasis program
The previous initiative lapsed on April 8, but two days later, the safety agency announced an updated outreach, resource and inspection program that will run through 2031.
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McKinsey, ALICE Technologies partner on generative AI scheduling
The tech leverages artificial intelligence to create what-if scenarios and help contractors adjust schedules to accelerate projects by 20%, the firms said.
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Oil prices triggered higher construction costs in March
Input prices rose 18% at an annualized rate for the first three months of the year.
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Construction needs to overhaul the culture of communication
The industry should place more value on open, early communication to prevent small problems snowballing into major delays, writes a construction consultant.
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Jury awards Cemex driver $5M in ‘egregious’ disability and race bias lawsuit
The plaintiff, a Black man born with congenital aural atresia, claimed he endured near-daily harassment from co-workers.
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Iran war impacts on oil prices spiked construction stress, increased abandonments
Construction saw a 22.8% surge in project abandonments month over month in March, which ConstructConnect linked to economic impacts brought on by the war.
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Judge blocks above ground construction on Trump’s White House ballroom
A senior district judge amended his preliminary injunction to only halt work on the new ballroom, allowing national security upgrades below ground to continue.
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Lane Construction wins $582M Florida interstate job
The Charlotte, North Carolina-based civil contractor will build express lanes on the Moving I-4 Forward program, which is part of the largest infrastructure project in the state.
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Q&A
Veteran architect wants more women on jobsites
Gail Sullivan, founder of Boston-based Studio G Architects, said conditions have improved for women in construction, but she still wants to see more progress.
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Texas A&M breaks ground on $226M semiconductor R&D facility
The school’s upcoming Semiconductor Institute building is part of the Texas CHIPS Act enacted in 2023 to attract investment to the state and help organizations, colleges and universities develop semiconductor programs.
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Construction’s economic outlook is increasingly cloudy
Aside from the artificial intelligence buildout, the industry’s numbers have weakened. The boom “probably will end at some point. But not now,” said an economist.
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Suffolk tapped as construction manager for $1.2B student housing project
The Boston-based contractor plans to use a unique modular stacking construction method to ensure accuracy and cut down on delivery time.
Updated April 16, 2026