
Construction News and Trends | Construction Dive
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Commercial Building News | Construction Dive
5 days ago · The latest commercial building news for construction professionals.
Lane Construction picks up $238M highway job in Florida
Aug 14, 2025 · The design-build project involves essential infrastructure enhancements along a vital section of I-75, a major route for freight and passenger travel through North Central Florida.
$1.1B Southwest Florida airport expansion breaks ground
Mar 24, 2025 · $1.1B Southwest Florida airport expansion breaks ground Suffolk’s Terminal E project in Fort Myers, Florida, is the largest municipal construction effort in Lee County history.
How US construction left the world behind | Construction Dive
Sep 30, 2024 · How US construction left the world behind The American building industry has thrived in recent years while growth has eluded contractors in many other countries. Here’s why.
Deep Dive - Construction Dive
Oct 2, 2025 · Dive deep into construction industry research, insight and analysis from our team of journalists.
Turner wins $2B Ohio data center job | Construction Dive
Nov 8, 2024 · Vantage Data Centers and New York-based contractor Turner Construction held a groundbreaking ceremony in New Albany, Ohio, for a $2 billion data center campus expansion. …
Construction Technology News | Construction Dive
Jan 13, 2026 · The latest construction technology news and analysis for industry professionals.
Contractor opens Houston construction academy
Feb 27, 2025 · A Kansas City, Missouri-based contractor has opened a construction education center in Houston. Burns & McDonnell announced last week that it had opened its construction academy, …
Will AI take your construction job? Only if you want it to.
May 15, 2023 · Construction pros say given the shortage of workers, the tech will enhance more positions than it replaces, but employment law issues remain.