July 9, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for construction leaders
Contract delays tied to material price volatility forced 233 job cuts at Pittsfield, Massachusetts-based Unistress and its subsidiary.
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The leader of the Construction Industry Round Table was humble, kind and a staunch champion for the building sector, his colleagues said.
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The property, which is part of a public-private partnership with the District of Columbia, will contain 356 market-rate residences.
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The construction industry has a workforce optimization problem thanks to a chronic labor shortage combined with inefficient use of existing workers. Explore the path forward in
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Transit grants will help the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority narrow its deficit. Roads and bridges also received funding.
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The roughly 1-mile span will ease congestion for both freight and passenger rail along the Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia corridor.
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Contractors often struggle to attract new workers, even as some of the industry’s most experienced men and women retire. Learn how to get in front of potential workers earlier in
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The changes to the California Environmental Quality Act could greatly speed up the issuance of building permits.
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A new generation of tech tools is powering construction jobsites. Explore how Suffolk tracks steel erection with in-house tech and learn how a drone program elevated Illinois GC’s productivity in this Trendline.
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