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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 -
Deck Built, Towers Stalled: $1B Fenway Center Air-Rights Project Hits Turbulence
A nearly completed deck over Boston’s busiest highway sits with no towers rising above it, as a lawsuit, lease deadlines and shifting lab market threaten the project’s future.
December 4, 2025 -
Construction Economics for December 8, 2025
ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics
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Draft Indicates DOT Weighing Major Overhaul of Dulles Airport
A new federal request for information raises questions about scale, design and delivery.
December 3, 2025 -
NJ-NY Hudson Tunnel Project Faces Contractor Suit Over Union Dispute
George Harms Construction Co. challenges a project labor agreement on a key design-build package because it bars a non-building trades union from representing workers.
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Contract Awards Advance Egypt High-speed Rail Project
Work on Egypt’s rail infrastructure upgrade and buildout continues, with 2,000 km of track to be laid by the project’s completion.
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Steelmaker Gerdau Realigns to Meet Solar, Warehouse and Data Center Demand
U.S. electric arc furnace plants such as Gerdau’s Cartersville, Ga., plant adjust their offerings to meet demands of hot construction markets.
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Wisconsin Lands $1B Meta Data Center as Mortenson Expands Hyperscale Work
A major tech investment in Wisconsin is set to reshape local infrastructure, but its scale has raised new questions about power, water and long-term community impacts.
December 1, 2025 -
After Decade of Court Battles, Baha Mar Developer, Contractor Settle Dispute
The legal battle between developer and contractor over the $3.5-billion resort project continued for more than a decade.
December 1, 2025 -
As Warehouse Safety Risks Rise, Polymer Guardrails Challenge Steel, Other Metals
New material emerges in fast-moving warehouses, promising fewer guardrail repairs and new visibility into everyday impacts. Is it ready to challenge steel?
December 1, 2025
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