Aug. 19 - Construction red tape, ranked | Bechtel’s suicide prevention initiative
Bechtel, AFSP launch suicide prevention initiative; US companies collaborate to grow skilled trades workforce; Earnings roundup: Data centers buoy builders’ bottom line; Why we need to rethink RFPs in construction
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Several states in the South rank as the most efficient, according to a new report that aggregates data from building departments, zoning boards and state environmental agencies.
In 2024, the firm pledged $7 million to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Now, the partnership is releasing the first wave of resources aimed at reaching 500,000 workers.
Demand for infrastructure to support the AI boom is strong, but tariff uncertainty persists, leaders of major public construction firms said in the latest round of earnings calls.
Too often, this “request” draws the legal battle lines of a project early on. For owners and GCs to win, they need to become partners instead, writes Compass Datacenters’ Nancy Novak.