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ColumnSociable: Meta breaks ground on 28th US data center
The new artificial intelligence-optimized project in Tulsa, Oklahoma, will be the company’s first in the state and its 32nd globally.
By Andrew Hutchinson • April 23, 2026 -
Q&A
New CIRT chief is ready to coach construction’s all-stars
Corey Clayborne, the new president of the Construction Industry Round Table, says issues ranging from workforce development to mental health and tariffs are at the top of the organization’s agenda.
By Zachary Phillips • April 23, 2026 -
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TrendlineTop 5 stories from Construction Dive
Construction Dive editors curate some of the industry’s top stories from this year.
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Q&A
Consigli CIO sees biggest AI impacts in estimating
At the Milford, Massachusetts-based construction company, AI is useful for tracking revisions and trade offs. Its use has become an expectation for workers, says Anthony Chiaradonna.
By Sebastian Obando • April 22, 2026 -
What’s stalling data center projects? Public opposition and power access lead delays.
Cancellations on builds jumped to 25 in 2025 from just six in 2024, according to Baird analyst Justin Hauke, as state governments mull moratoriums.
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3 megaprojects triggered rebound in March construction starts
Starts in electric power and utilities leapt over 353% month over month, according to Dodge, even as data centers decelerated.
By Joe Bousquin • April 21, 2026 -
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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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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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.
By Construction Dive Staff • April 17, 2026 -
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.
By Robert Freedman • April 16, 2026 -
Column
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.
By Fulton Cure • April 15, 2026 -
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.
By Sara Samora • April 14, 2026 -
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.
By Zachary Phillips • April 14, 2026 -
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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Renovation backlog for college facilities hits new highs
The dollar value of deferred capital projects grew by 8% last year, according to the latest state of higher ed facilities report from Gordian.
By Ben Unglesbee • April 13, 2026 -
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.
By Matthew Thibault • Updated April 16, 2026 -
Opinion
What owners and contractors should know about data center construction contracts
The artificial intelligence buildout is booming. With that demand comes risk, which means knowing your contracts is critical, write two construction attorneys.
By Ryan Gilchrist and Ashley Sherwood • April 10, 2026 -
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Punch List: Firms shake up C-suites, Fluor nabs 2 energy jobs
Multiple contractors announced executive moves, an OSHA program expired, Balfour Beatty has picked a new U.S. headquarters and more of this week’s news for builders.
By Construction Dive Staff • April 10, 2026 -
4 takeaways from New York Build 2026
Topics around the data center boom, including power, public pushback and the quality of construction data, dominated the New York City event in March.
By Sebastian Obando • April 10, 2026 -
Mortenson acquires energy management controls firm
The Minneapolis-based contractor says Nor-Cal Controls will help it pursue opportunities in the energy market.
By Zachary Phillips • April 9, 2026 -
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.
By Ken Fulginiti • April 9, 2026 -
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.
By Matthew Thibault • April 9, 2026 -
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.
By Matthew Thibault • April 8, 2026 -
Single-staircase reform proposed in California
Reducing the number of staircases smaller multifamily buildings require could unlock more housing, advocates say, but a state fire marshal report urges caution.
By Ryan Kushner • April 8, 2026 -
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.
By Sebastian Obando • April 8, 2026 -
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.”
By Matthew Thibault • April 8, 2026