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Construction Dive » Infrastructure
1w ago
Herrero Builders, The Boldt Company and Webcor broke ground on UCSF’s new health care facility in the city’s Parnassus Heights neighborhood ..read more
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1w ago
A panel of builders during last week’s Construction Dive webinar said that the future looks bright, but labor problems will continue to plague the industry ..read more
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1w ago
The California-based roadbuilder has been able to increase prices for the materials it sells to other builders and wants to snap up more aggregate suppliers, it said on its latest earnings call ..read more
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1w ago
Montana- and Florida-based contractors are on tap to build the disputed $500 million oil pipeline tunnels between the state’s Upper and Lower peninsulas ..read more
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1w ago
The state of Maryland, which will soon receive a $350 million insurance payment, anticipates the new span’s completion in fall 2028 ..read more
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1w ago
Speed is no substitute for safety in transit projects, writes construction executive RaShawn L. Austin ..read more
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1w ago
Bob Pragada, chief of the Dallas-based contractor, hinted at more news in the semiconductor and data center space coming in the second half of 2024 ..read more
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1w ago
Gulfport, Mississippi-based subsidiary Roy Anderson won a contract to build the structure at Pensacola International in Florida.  ..read more
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2w ago
Anaheim City Council gave preliminary approval to a 10-year plan that would create 7,800 construction jobs, according to the California governor’s office ..read more
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2w ago
When bad or soft soils are encountered on a job site, many contractors automatically turn to the same solutions they’ve always used. However, their “go-to” method could cost them more in material costs or lost time ..read more