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2Q 2026 Cost Report: Construction Exec Confidence Unchanged Despite Iran Conflict
Demand for AI infrastructure pushes the industry through headwinds.
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2Q 2026 Cost Report: Data Center Surge Presses on Amid Ongoing Economic Issues, Community Pushback
Steel, lumber and energy prices continue to rise.
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Trunk Tools Launches Cortex AI Platform to Interpret Construction Drawings
Trunk Tools says its new Cortex platform can interpret construction drawings and connect them with project records, as contractors report early workflow gains.
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New York City Displays Updated Sidewalk Sheds
New York City plans to introduce the shed options as part of a package of new rules around scaffolding and facade inspections.
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Obama Center Opens The Doors as Subcontractors Say Invoices Remain Unpaid
Several union trade contractors say they have not been paid for their work on the project.
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Procore Resource Management transforms how contractors manage their most vital assets: labor, equipment and materials.
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Procore Project Execution transforms how construction management teams run complex jobs from preconstruction to final closeout.
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World’s Longest Immersed Tunnel Passes Milestone, But Faces Delays
The $8-billion Fehmarnbelt Tunnel connecting Germany and Denmark below the Baltic Sea has placed its first precast concrete elements—two years behind schedule.
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Oklahoma AG Files Suit to Stop $4B Smelter Amid GOP Primary Tensions
A $4B aluminum project becomes a political clash in Oklahoma’s governor’s race as litigation ensues.
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USDOT Opens $627M INFRA Round With Truck Parking Set-Aside
USDOT opened applications for $626.7 million in INFRA grants, including a new $200-million truck-parking set-aside and preferences for large freight projects.
June 15, 2026
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