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Construction News and Trends | Construction Dive Construction Dive provides news and analysis for construction industry executives We cover commercial and residential construction, focusing on topics like technology, design, regulation, legal
Construction pro flies high in aviation sector Construction pro flies high in aviation sector Suffolk Vice President Patricia Solorzano shares insights gained from leading some of the country’s largest airport projects
Texas Instruments plans to invest $60B in semiconductor fabs Texas Instruments’ new 300mm semiconductor fabs in Sherman, Texas The company plans to invest more than $60 billion across seven fabs at three sites in Utah and Texas Courtesy of Texas Instruments
Construction planning climbs again on core sector momentum Construction planning climbs again on core sector momentum Warehouse, healthcare and tech projects drove the majority of growth in June amid pockets of softness elsewhere, according to Dodge
Construction outlook 2025: what contractors need to know Construction outlook 2025: what contractors need to know From uncertain interest rates to a new presidential administration, construction pros are keeping close tabs on key issues that could drive
Construction spending drops for fourth straight month Construction spending drops for fourth straight month High interest rates, fluctuating material prices and labor uncertainty mean that activity may not rebound this year, economists say
FlatironDragados spins out SPC Construction for New York region SPC Construction brings together Schiavone Construction, John P Picone and E E Cruz to establish a transportation and water infrastructure firm targeting work on the New York metro region’s
OSHA hearings hint at revised heat rule | Construction Dive OSHA hearings hint at revised heat rule Though many expected the Trump administration to kill the proposed regulation, the agency may simply tone it down to a more performance-based standard