Category: Featured
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RKTB Architects Announces New Leadership
Sharing an uplifting message of housing crisis solutions while concurrently expanding the reach of their innovation in design of school facilities, RKTB Architects has unveiled a forward-looking leadership transition including the naming of three principals to lead the firm ahead. At the same time, RKTB has also announced that design principal and cofounder Carmi Bee,…
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Tutor Perini posts $21.6B backlog, buoyed by infrastructure spending
Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Tutor Perini racked up $2 billion in new awards and contract adjustments in the third quarter and its existing jobs remain on track despite President Donald Trump’s threats to pull funding from major infrastructure builds,…
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Tutor Perini posts $21.6B backlog, buoyed by infrastructure spending
Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Tutor Perini racked up $2 billion in new awards and contract adjustments in the third quarter and its existing jobs remain on track despite President Donald Trump’s threats to pull funding from major infrastructure builds,…
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Vantage plans $2B Virginia data center project
Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Vantage Data Centers will invest $2 billion to build a three-building data center campus in Stafford County, Virginia, according to a Thursday announcement from Virginia Gov. Glenn Younkin. Teams expect construction to finish on the…
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TVS Designs First World-Class Cricket Venue for the Southeast
LaGrange, Georgia just made sports history. The highly anticipated LaGrange Cricket Stadium—a 10,500-seat world-class venue designed by Atlanta-based architecture and design firm TVS—officially broke ground yesterday. The stadium will stand as the Southeast’s premier cricket destination and a versatile new landmark for global sporting and entertainment events. Honoring cricket’s heritage while capturing the energy of…
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TVS Designs First World-Class Cricket Venue for the Southeast
LaGrange, Georgia just made sports history. The highly anticipated LaGrange Cricket Stadium—a 10,500-seat world-class venue designed by Atlanta-based architecture and design firm TVS—officially broke ground yesterday. The stadium will stand as the Southeast’s premier cricket destination and a versatile new landmark for global sporting and entertainment events. Honoring cricket’s heritage while capturing the energy of…
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Government housing targets are a bitter lemon
Angela Rayner may have dodged a bullet by leaving her housing post, writes Gleeds’ Richard Steer. (Image: Peter Cox via Dreamstime.com) Sometimes when life delivers you lemons, you just need to make lemonade. Not the great wisdom of Cicero or a towering political luminary like Winston Churchill. No, this homespun advice came from Beyoncé after…
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BuildOps Report: AI Adoption Reaches a Turning Point in Commercial Contracting
The commercial contracting industry is undergoing a major transformation. While most contractors remain optimistic about growth, many face mounting pressures from labor shortages, aging infrastructure and intensifying competition. According to The Pivot Point: AI and the Future of Commercial Contracting, a new report by BuildOps and Kickstand based on a survey of more than 600…
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Sir Robert McAlpine, Bouygues and Wates come together for Morta community day
“What really stands out this year is how several community members are showcasing their journeys of organisation-wide change, demonstrating how they are scaling the use of Morta across their businesses to drive transformation at every level. From supporting end-to-end data-driven project delivery to practical use cases in building safety, resource planning and information tracking, there…
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Supreme Court questions Trump’s tariff powers in landmark case
Supreme Court justices who will decide the legality of President Donald Trump’s unlimited use of tariffs under a self-declared national emergency questioned both sides of a historic case in a hearing on Wednesday. During over two and a half hours of oral arguments, the nine-member panel focused on the scope of presidential power, the meaning…
