Economy
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Economic Reports
Construction costs dip, but tariffs hike some materials’ prices
Inputs declined overall in April due to falling energy prices, but steel and copper rose significantly while nonresidential costs continued their upward march.
By Julie Strupp • May 16, 2025 -
House committee advances bill with ‘big three’ business tax relief
The bill advanced Wednesday by the House Ways and Means Committee would extend some business-friendly tax cuts from President Donald Trump’s first term.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 15, 2025 -
Stanley Black & Decker raises prices to mitigate tariff impacts
The company is also making supply chain moves to become more compliant with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada agreement and reduce its manufacturing footprint in China.
By Nathan Owens • May 14, 2025 -
Jacobs remains ‘well positioned’ amid economic uncertainty
CEO Bob Pragada said the impact of White House changes has been minimal and tariffs have provided the firm with consulting and advisory work.
By Zachary Phillips • May 14, 2025 -
Economic Reports
Backlog hits nearly 2-year high despite tariff worries
Contractors’ expectations for their profit margins grew, but the gains in infrastructure building backlog were erased.
By Matthew Thibault • May 14, 2025 -
Skanska downgrades US construction outlook
CEO Anders Danielsson said in an earnings call that customers have taken longer to decide to invest amid economic uncertainty, but its pipeline remains strong.
By Zachary Phillips • Updated May 13, 2025 -
Data centers, but little else, prop up construction planning
The Dodge Momentum Index rose 0.9% in April as tariffs and policy uncertainty kept many owners and developers on the sidelines.
By Joe Bousquin • May 12, 2025 -
Opinion
Why Trump’s tariffs alone aren’t enough
Manufacturing projects are complex. Levies aimed at bringing these builds back to the U.S. need to be paired with broader initiatives, writes one construction executive.
By Brian Gallagher • May 9, 2025 -
Tariffs trigger pauses on some retail, industrial real estate deals
It’s too soon to know exactly how tariffs will impact commercial real estate. But some cracks are emerging in the U.S. retail and industrial sectors, CBRE’s Whitley Collins says.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 8, 2025 -
AECOM sees delays, deferrals tied to Trump policies
Although some clients have postponed decisions due to uncertainty in Washington, in a Q2 earnings call CEO Troy Rudd maintained he is bullish on the president’s deregulation push.
By Julie Strupp • May 7, 2025 -
Fluor says most customers forging ahead despite tariffs
Some clients are awaiting “market clarity and cost certainty” before making final investment decisions, new CEO Jim Breuer said in an earnings call.
By Jennifer Goodman • May 6, 2025 -
Economic Reports
Construction spending plummets on tariff fears
Data centers are “perhaps the only remaining source of industry momentum” as most private sectors pulled back in March, according to ABC’s chief economist.
By Sebastian Obando • May 2, 2025 -
Economic Reports
Construction hiring slows to lowest rate ever recorded
New job numbers point to a decreased demand for labor across the industry, according to Associated Builders and Contractors’ analysis.
By Jennifer Goodman • May 1, 2025 -
Q&A
Tariff fears ‘settling down’: Graycor Southwest lead
Brett Helm talks with Construction Dive about policy worries, semiconductor competition and power constraints for data centers.
By Sebastian Obando • May 1, 2025 -
‘I can’t find any help’: Employers scramble to solve worker shortages caused by immigration crackdowns
President Donald Trump recently said the government would seek to let some undocumented persons return to the country “if they’re good,” but he was scant on details.
By Ryan Golden • May 1, 2025 -
IBM pledges $150B toward US-based manufacturing, research
The investment plans include $30 billion for domestic mainframe and quantum computing development, the company said Monday.
By Matt Ashare • April 29, 2025 -
Cash flow problems continue to plague subcontractors: report
A survey of 800 construction pros found a majority of firms dip into profit margins to maintain working capital.
By Matthew Thibault • April 24, 2025 -
Roche, answering tariff threat, pledges $50B to US drug production
The big pharma joined several of its peers in committing to invest billions of dollars in new and expanded manufacturing facilities in the U.S.
By Jonathan Gardner • April 23, 2025 -
Economic Reports
The 9 largest commercial construction starts of March 2025
Activity ticked up during the month but still trails last year's pace through the first quarter, according to Dodge Construction Network.
By Sebastian Obando • April 22, 2025 -
Q&A
Healthcare construction bucks broader building slowdown
Flexible design, early planning and resiliency are driving steady momentum in the space, says Derek Gregg, vice president of operations at Robins & Morton.
By Sebastian Obando • April 17, 2025 -
Office demand remains resilient in Q1, despite economic uncertainty
Sublease availability and new construction deliveries continue to decline, creating the conditions for “cautious optimism” in the sector, Cushman & Wakefield says.
By Joe Burns • April 16, 2025 -
Opinion
The AI infrastructure race hits a political reality check
The AI-driven data center boom has created demand for land, electricity and water, a dynamic that has spawned growing opposition from communities, utility grid operators and regulators.
By Joe Brettell and Jeff Berkowitz • April 14, 2025 -
Economic Reports
Construction materials costs rise for third month on tariff pressures
Contractors are receiving price hike notices on several key inputs, complicating efforts to plan and budget new projects.
By Sebastian Obando • April 14, 2025 -
Amid tariff turmoil, Novartis commits to spending $23B on US manufacturing
Novartis expects the new capacity will allow it to produce all of its key medicines “end to end” in the U.S., as the Trump administration buffets global trade with tariffs.
By Jonathan Gardner • April 11, 2025 -
Tariff tensions threaten Canada’s construction market
In response to a trade war that experts say will hurt contractors in both countries, some Canadian jurisdictions have blocked U.S. firms from bidding on government contracts.
By Julie Strupp • April 11, 2025