Month: May 2026

AI procurement tool evaluates local government contract solicitations before they’re sent

More than 60% of public agencies receive an average of only two to five bids…

Construction’s labor market stayed stagnant in March

The industry has seen both the number of layoffs remain steady as hiring slows, indicating…

The hidden cost of rapid infrastructure growth in Texas

As billions flow into transportation, water and public works, the push to build faster may…

Drugmaker AbbVie chooses North Carolina for $1.4B manufacturing campus

The 185-acre site will be the company’s largest single investment to date, with a focus…

Big contractors seek to standardize safety language

Workers find hazard planning and identification vary from jobsite to jobsite. Construction Safety Week leaders…

AECOM Hunt, Turner JV launch $2.4B Cleveland Browns stadium project

Shovels hit dirt April 30 on the new NFL venue despite a lingering class action…

Senators introduce bill to enforce Buy America compliance

The legislation follows an Office of Inspector General audit that found the FAA failed to…

Major contractors are ‘All In Together’ for Construction Safety Week

This year’s theme focuses on recognizing, responding and respecting, which applies not only to serious…

Turner Construction shares AI safety tech with broader industry

The New York City-based contractor developed SafeT Coach and tested it across its jobsites with…

Lessons from Maine’s data center moratorium debate for construction

Data center partners at K&L Gates, a Pittsburgh-based law firm, discuss statewide limits, the 20-megawatt…