Month / December 2025
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DP World Signs on to Upgrade Afghanistan Border Crossings as Trade Routes Shift
The global logistical giant’s plan to modernize two critical Afghanistan border crossings could reshape regional trade, but security volatility and economic fragility complicate the path forward.
December 9, 2025 -
Contractor Files $14M in Liens for Stalled Mass Timber Tower in Milwaukee
A 32-story mass-timber tower once billed as a national showcase is now mired in liens, delays and silence from key players. What’s driving the breakdown?
December 9, 2025 -
Construction Job Openings Drop Again as Hiring Slows in October
Construction job openings declined again in October as hiring slowed and worker churn fell, signaling a cooler labor market even as contractors remain cautiously optimistic about early-2026 staffing.
December 9, 2025 -
Design Review Platform Buildcheck Raises $5.9M to Boost Construction AI Tools
AI-powered construction design review platform says its process can perform hundreds of checks to detect project errors, omissions and coordination issues.
December 9, 2025 -
D.C. Recreation Center Fosters Community
The 19,500-sq-ft Reservoir Park Community Center stands as the centerpiece of the McMillan Community Redevelopment
December 9, 2025 -
Frank Gehry, 96, Was Architect Who Pushed Construction Into the Digital Era
Pioneering architect’s death marks the end of a chapter in construction innovation, as his digitally driven methods forced contractors, engineers and fabricators to reinvent how complex buildings are delivered.
December 8, 2025 -
Construction of $3B Data Center in North Dakota Spurs Annexation Battle
Team building $3-billion data center in Harwood, N.D. includes Century Builders, MDN Engineering and Midwest Inspection Services.
December 8, 2025 -
Report: 2023 NYC Crane Fire and Collapse Caused by Failed Hydraulic Hose
City officials cited equipment failure as the inciting incident in a chain of events that sent a tower crane’s boom crashing to a city street in July 2023.
December 5, 2025 -
Filling the Gaps: Robots Close the Loop for Digital Twins
The question of whether field construction should digitize further should, rather, be whether the construction industry can afford for it not to.
December 5, 2025 -
Ecocem Verifies 60% Embodied Carbon Reduction for ACT Product via ASTM Certification
Ecocem’s Advanced Cement Technology achieved ASTMC117 certification for carbon dioxide emission reduction of 60% on typical concrete construction projects.
December 4, 2025
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