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Construction Champions 2025 | Construction Dive This year, as part of Construction Dive's fifth annual Construction Champions program, editors examined more than 300 entries, scrutinizing each nominee’s impact and depth of experience as well
NYC construction spending reaches all-time high of $86B Dive Brief: Construction spending in New York City will reach an all-time high of $86 billion this year, up $38 billion from 2021, according to a new report from the New York Building Congress
Construction costs dip, but tariffs hike some materials’ prices Overall construction input prices are 0 1% higher than a year ago, while nonresidential construction input prices are 0 2% higher Dive Insight: Although cheaper energy costs drove prices down
Commercial Building News - Construction Dive McCarthy, Jacobs finish construction on $373M hospital tower The nine-story structure in Orange, California, includes five floors of specialty clinics, oncology infusion services and a research
Construction Dive’s May 2025 economic roundup Here, Construction Dive rounds up the latest key economic data for builders Data centers, but little else, prop up construction planning By Joe Bousquin • May 12, 2025
Top states for commercial construction spending On the other hand, not all states posted growth over the past five years Commercial construction spending in Hawaii and Louisiana, for example, dipped 52 1% and 33 8%, respectively
Private construction pullback drags down overall spending Nonresidential construction spending dipped 0 1% in April to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1 248 trillion, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U S Census
The top commercial contractors of 2025 | Construction Dive Dive Brief: New York City-based Turner Construction has once again retained its top spot as the No 1 contractor in the country by revenue, according to Engineering News-Record’s 2025 Top 400