Oct. 22, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for construction leaders
The San Francisco-based contractor said the acquisition of Phoenix-based GCON will give it entry into the advanced tech and mission critical construction markets.
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In a publicly released letter, the contractor addressed an April incident on the Port Arthur LNG project that led to three fatalities.
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Thieves used a truck-mounted furniture elevator and angle grinders to access a second-floor gallery while visitors and museum employees watched them steal some of France’s crown jewels.
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From boosting efficiency and safety to enabling smarter strategy, AI is transforming the construction industry. Get insights to prepare for the future.
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Project Milestones
The five-story, 311,881-square-foot Midtown Medical Office Building in Nashville had three concurrent scopes of work, including a specialized drug development unit.
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EXECUTIVE MOVES
Cade Rowley, who joined the Tempe, Arizona-based contractor in 1998 as a field engineer, takes over the top C-suite role.
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In most areas of the country, construction managers are still struggling to fill jobs. Learn how contractors can best attract, recruit and retain skilled workers in
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Project Milestones
The Nanuet, New York-based general contractor replaced 8,240 feet of aging track through 128 bridge installations early and under budget by $93 million.
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Outdated accounts payable expose contractors to payment disputes, financial waste and project delays. Learn how AP automation accelerates payments while reducing fraud risk in this infographic.
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