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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 Economy News | Construction Dive Construction costs dip, but tariffs hike some materials’ prices Inputs declined overall in April due to falling energy prices, but steel and copper rose significantly while nonresidential costs
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
SpaceX’s Florida project counts down to construction Construction of SpaceX’s Gigabay in Cape Canaveral, Florida, is set for launch Federal Aviation Administration documents created last month indicate construction on the space exploration
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
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
January 2025 wins: Contractors report their latest awards Here, Construction Dive tracks the top contract wins announced by some of the country’s biggest contractors in January, including a $7 billion light rail project, a $2 3 billion rail bridge and
Sweeping new tariffs put future construction projects at risk Owners and developers of commercial construction projects may hesitate to move forward with new work after President Donald Trump levied fresh tariffs on more than 180 countries, according to