Month: September 2025

How one firm uses digital twins to develop large transportation infrastructure projects

The technology can help build buy-in, minimize costly errors and facilitate monitoring and maintenance, a…

Leader calls construction labor crisis a ‘national security issue’

Panelists at the Elevate 2025 conference in Washington, D.C., called for solutions ranging from immigration…

California city adopts AI permitting

Lancaster will embark on a public-private partnership with Labrynth, a contractor-side artificial intelligence permitting platform,…

Hensel Phelps nabs $700M Idaho airport contract

The project's scope includes 10 new gates in Boise to accommodate future passenger growth and…

Sodium-ion battery maker Natron Energy shuts down, halts $1.4B factory plans

The North Carolina plant would have expanded the company’s capacity 40 times over. Its facilities…

Construction Dive’s August 2025 economic roundup

Material price escalation and labor issues overshadow an otherwise resilient construction pipeline.

After 475 arrests at Georgia jobsite, feds vow more raids

Government agents detained hundreds of South Korean workers at the future battery plant, co-owned by…

DOL says it’s thinking about overtime as it provides timelines for regulations

The agency published its full Spring 2025 regulatory agenda Thursday, nearly a month after apparently…

Construction weighs tariff hopes, doubts in H2 2025

With second-half outlooks cloudy, construction execs are split on whether the import levies can ultimately…

Construction Suicide Prevention Week kicks off

Construction Dive rounds up recent coverage surrounding mental health initiatives and best practices ahead of…