Oct. 15, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for construction leaders
Project starts may not rebound until late 2026, and even then only if interest rates fall and federal spending is renewed, said ABC’s chief economist.
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Opinion
The U.S. government needs to build on recent port improvements and usage to make sure we don’t squander already achieved gains, write two infrastructure experts.
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PROJECT MILESTONES
The structure will provide over 350,000 square feet of space for research and biotechnology company partnerships.
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New contractors often face hurdles seeking bonds—the surety industry’s education efforts seek to change that.
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Although the overall timeline was shortened, larger buildings took longer to complete than they did in 2023.
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Project MIlestones
Despite the backlash against DEI, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey emphasized it would continue “good faith” subcontracting goals to include a wide range of firms and local workers.
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Infrastructure builders are shying away from risk more than ever, due to the likelihood of costly disputes and lawsuits. Explore how contractors can best identify and manage risk on large infrastructure projects in this
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Opinion
In the wake of the DOT gutting its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, an infrastructure consultant writes about why the move may backfire.
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Office challenges such as excessive noise cost hours of lost productivity and increase turnover. This infographic demonstrates how to improve productivity in manufacturing and construction workspaces.
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