Aug. 8, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for construction leaders
The Los Angeles-based firm posted record backlog and its highest revenue since 2009 for the second quarter as its strategy to take on megaprojects produced results.
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Opinion
Artificial intelligence offers contractors new ways to remain competitive and profitable before projects even start, writes a consultant.
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Transwestern plans to spend about $5.3 billion to build 516 miles of pipeline and add compressor stations in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, per Energy Transfer.
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Learn how construction businesses can prevent overspending on labor, improve compliance and free up administrative time by automating time tracking.
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Work on the Corpus Christi water treatment project has been delayed until the end of August, after city council members declined to approve a new design contract for Kiewit.
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President Donald Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics over a recent report, which also slashed June's new construction jobs by 90%.
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The construction industry faces a skills shortage that’s widening as veteran workers retire. Learn how industry leaders are using innovative training approaches and technology to overcome the gap in this
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The firm now has greater clarity into the Trump administration’s construction priorities, said CEO Troy Rudd on the firm’s fiscal third quarter earnings call.
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Modern construction firms can streamline operations, attract talent, and boost efficiency without overhauling systems. Discover steps to integrate digital tools with existing processes in this webinar.
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