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Construction fatalities hit highest number since 2011
The construction industry’s fatality rate, however, ranked third, behind agriculture, fishing, forestry and hunting (20.3) and transportation and warehousing (12.9).
Tariff concerns loom over construction input prices
Dive Brief: Construction input prices ticked up 0.3% in October, driven by increased costs across all energy subcategories, according to an analysis by Associated Builders and Contractors ...
The top construction tech stories of 2024 | Construction Dive
AI, robotics dominate 2024’s construction tech forecast By Matthew Thibault • Jan. 10, 2024 Expect machines trained on “large behavior models,” more mass timber, prefab and 3D printing.
Oklahoma’s $2.5B Disney-sized theme park reportedly fails to launch
Construction of the $2.5 billion American Heartland theme park and resort slated for Vinita, Oklahoma, has not progressed one year after groundbreaking, according to Tulsa World. The local news ...
New year, new CEO at Mortenson | Construction Dive
Construction industry news, trends and jobs for building professionals who want mobile-friendly content. Derek Cunz told Construction Dive how he intends to build on the Minneapolis-based firm's ...
Trump tariffs could disrupt construction projects
As part of his campaign for president, Donald Trump greets union workers at the construction site of the new J.P. Morgan Chase building on April 25, 2024, in New York City.
5 ways Trump could impact infrastructure construction in 2025
Construction on a viaduct to carry high-speed trains over Mountain View Avenue in Fresno County, Calif. Funding for rail projects could be threatened under the Trump administration.
Why construction productivity growth is lagging — and what to do about it
From 2000 to 2022, global construction productivity improved only 10%, just one-fifth the rate of the overall economy, write McKinsey & Co. partners.
Deep Dive - Construction Dive
Construction pros say given the shortage of workers, the tech will enhance more positions than it replaces, but employment law issues remain. Chris Wood • May 15, 2023. Permission granted by ...
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