Month: April 2025

Trades group sues federal government over PLA exemption

NABTU argues that a Biden-era executive order mandating project labor agreements is still in effect,…

Tulsa’s $252M ‘Stonehenge’ project begins

The I-44 and U.S. 75 interchange project is set to be the most expensive the…

Chicago asks city contractors to cut invoices by 3%

The request to firms that had already signed contracts, sent by the city’s chief procurement…

‘Unwelcome surge’ of project abandonments hits construction

Developers scrapped nearly twice as many private projects as public ones in March, according to…

Crossland Heavy moves into Texas

The Kansas-headquartered civil contractor aims to tap into demand for infrastructure projects in the fast-growing…

Project engineer follows in her father’s footsteps

Bond Building Construction’s Destiny Fausta’s love of construction began when she visited jobsites as a…

Duffy defends DOT grants pause, pledges not to hold up projects

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy also spoke about the importance of permit reform in a recent hearing…

Number of construction cranes in US cities dips 19%

Major markets counted fewer cranes in Q1, a sign of prolonged economic uncertainty.

Industry groups launch National Career In Trades Week

The organizations are boosting their marketing to Generation Z as a way to close the…

Walmart adds mass timber to new corporate HQ campus

Mercer Mass Timber helped erect four CLT and glulam buildings, alongside additional offices with full…