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Construction prices ‘surged’ in April, up 6.2% year to date
Input prices have now risen more during the first four months of 2026 than over the past three years, according to Associated Builders and Contractors.
By Sebastian Obando • May 14, 2026 -
Iran war inflation crimps profits, plans for investment, hiring: NABE
Half of the respondents to a National Association for Business Economics survey put the odds of a U.S. recession in the next 12 months at 26% or higher.
By Jim Tyson • May 13, 2026 -
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Data centers remain ‘largest driver behind growth’ in construction planning
Nonresidential planning accelerated in April after a slow start to the year, according to Dodge Construction Network.
By Sebastian Obando • May 11, 2026 -
Skanska says its work unimpacted by major economic headwinds
The firm continues to manage risk and deliver profits on the back of U.S. construction work, the contractor reported in its first-quarter earnings.
By Zachary Phillips • May 8, 2026 -
‘Energy security’ drives Schneider Electric growth: CEO
Revenue jumped in part due to the AI boom, while geopolitical uncertainty boosted the outlook for electrified, digitized building systems, executives said on the company’s first-quarter earnings call.
By Brian Martucci • May 6, 2026 -
Senators introduce bill to enforce Buy America compliance
The legislation follows an Office of Inspector General audit that found the FAA failed to include required Buy American-related clauses in contracts funded through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
By Sara Samora • May 4, 2026 -
Fed holds main rate steady, notes risks to jobs, inflation from Iran war
Jerome Powell said after the end of his term as Federal Reserve chair in May he will remain on the board as a governor to help ensure the Fed is free of political interference.
By Jim Tyson • April 30, 2026 -
Opinion
What’s really driving volatility in construction cost estimates
Clients often take early projections as gospel. Instead, builders should educate them on how the numbers can change, write two consultants.
By Michael Feeney and Charles Cleary • April 28, 2026 -
Punch List: Biden-era PLA mandate upheld, prices rise and Skanska delivers healthcare project
Federal project labor agreements are here to stay, Turner sees costs going up nearly 5% year over year and more of this week’s news for builders.
By Construction Dive Staff • April 24, 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.
By Alexei Alexis • April 20, 2026 -
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.
By Zachary Phillips • April 17, 2026 -
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.
By Sebastian Obando • April 15, 2026 -
Oil prices triggered higher construction costs in March
Input prices rose 18% at an annualized rate for the first three months of the year.
By Sebastian Obando • April 15, 2026 -
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.
By Sebastian Obando • April 14, 2026 -
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.
By Sebastian Obando • April 13, 2026 -
Data centers powered March construction planning almost exclusively
Without the data center boom, commercial planning would be down 12.7% since March 2025, according to Dodge Construction Network.
By Sebastian Obando • April 10, 2026 -
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.
By Max Garland • April 9, 2026 -
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.
By Sebastian Obando • April 6, 2026 -
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.
By Phil Neuffer • April 6, 2026 -
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.
By Zachary Phillips • April 1, 2026 -
Data center boom failed to lift construction spending to start 2026
The lackluster spending report is “especially concerning in light of the ongoing conflict in Iran,” said Anirban Basu, ABC chief economist.
By Sebastian Obando • March 24, 2026 -
Construction starts plunged 13% as megaprojects faded
Nonresidential starts rebounded in February but the absence of massive energy-related projects slowed total groundbreakings, according to Dodge Construction Network.
By Sebastian Obando • March 24, 2026 -
Construction prices spiked at ‘staggering’ rate to begin 2026
The latest data — prior to the war in Iran — shows prices rose on an annualized basis of 12.6% through February.
By Joe Bousquin • March 19, 2026 -
Fed holds rates steady, flags uncertainty as oil price soars amid war
The Fed faces a policy dilemma as the Iran war spurs a jump in energy prices, threatening to increase inflation, slow economic growth and push up unemployment.
By Jim Tyson • March 19, 2026 -
Trump’s temporary 10% tariff faces further legal scrutiny
Two businesses say the president is unlawfully leveraging the Section 122 statute, echoing similar arguments from a case filed by a cohort of states days earlier.
By Phil Neuffer • March 16, 2026