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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 Dive’s July 2025 economic roundup
Construction Dive’s July 2025 economic roundup The data center boom remains hot but tariffs and labor concerns are casting doubt over the construction outlook.
Construction Champions 2025 | Construction Dive
Construction industry news, trends and jobs for building professionals who want mobile-friendly content.
Multibillion-dollar data center projects to watch | Construction Dive
The Mountain View, California-based multinational corporation plans to continue its aggressive expansion into data center construction, with a number of high-profile projects slated for 2025 ...
Why navigating uncertainty will be key to construction gains in 2025
Why navigating uncertainty will be key to construction gains in 2025 JLL’s Louis Molinini walks through the impacts of the new administration, higher material prices and a continued focus on ...
Tariffs keep contractors guessing on material costs | Construction Dive
Tariffs keep contractors guessing on material costs Construction prices jumped 6% through May on an annualized basis, but the full impact of tariffs has yet to be felt.
How the government shutdown impacts construction contracts
Construction attorneys say some federal jobs during the closure may require contractors to keep working, even if they’re not getting paid.
Construction Technology News | Construction Dive
The latest construction technology news and analysis for industry professionals.
Construction spending slips as costs rise ahead of tariffs
Construction spending slips as costs rise ahead of tariffs Higher material prices could threaten future demand for projects even before a brewing trade war fully unfolds, according to AGC CEO ...
Construction Dive’s June 2025 economic roundup
Construction Dive’s June 2025 economic roundup Higher material costs and weaker spending suggest growing pressure across the construction industry.
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