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White House Priorities on Full Display in FY2027 Budget Request
But Congress has final budget authority to determine how proposed cuts to state water programs, transit grants and clean energy programs, and a steep rise in defense spending, will fare..
April 7, 2026 -
Two Arrested After 438 lbs of Explosives Stolen from Louisville Job Site
The explosives were stolen from a construction site where land is being cleared for a townhouse complex.
April 7, 2026 -
Autodesk Makes Revit Its First Forma Cloud Connected Client Application
Autodesk has released Forma Building Design and made Revit the first connected client, meaning granular data can flow to it from Revit with no file exchange or conversion needed.
April 7, 2026 -
Planning Commission Clears Work on White House Ballroom, Commanders Stadium
The National Capital Planning Commission signed off on the plans for a White House ballroom despite a court-ordered halt, and also approved a preliminary design for a new stadium for the NFL’s Washington…
April 6, 2026 -
Oklahoma City Breaks Ground on $900M Downtown Arena
Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma City Thunder announced start of construction on the $900-million Continental Coliseum, breaking ground March 26 on the site in the city’s downtown.
April 6, 2026 -
Athens, Ohio, Claws Back Half of $700,000+ Phished Away in Cyber Fraud
Alleged perpetrators described as ‘Air Force members.’
April 6, 2026 -
Cash Remains King
Cash is king in construction, and contractors who manage it wisely will have the power to grow, invest and stay ahead.
April 6, 2026 -
Corps Awards $1.8B in Southern California Dam Safety Contracts to Barnard Construction
A pair of Southern California dam upgrades are to mitigate flood risk for nearly 2.5 million peoplein and $400 billion in infrastructure the region between the dams and the Pacific Ocean.
April 3, 2026 -
Construction Jobs Rebound, Jumping by 26K in March
After job declines in February, contractors rebounded in March, adding an estimated 26,000 workers.
April 3, 2026 -
Construction Worker Dies in Fall at $300M Wichita Biomedical Campus Jobsite
David Rodriguez, 45, who was employed by Midwest Drywall, died Mar. 30 after falling about 60 ft from scaffolding on the downtown project, with investigations of the accident underway
April 3, 2026
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