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Single-Family Home Sales Fall in May

The Pro Builder

Single-family home sales are once again down. According to housing market platform Zillow, there were 619,000 new single-family home sales nationwide in May, down 11.3% from the 698,000 sales recorded in April and 16.5% below the May 2023 estimate. The median price of new homes sold also dropped 0.9% year-over-year to $417,400 due to high mortgage rates causing sellers to lower prices.

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Turner breaks ground on $900M Pennsylvania hospital expansion

Construction Dive

Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Wilkes-Barre will nearly double in size while renovations will transform it into a 100% private-room facility.

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Webinar on Demand: Mid-Year 2024 Market Outlook

The Pro Builder

Watch this webinar for expert analysis and a look at the key macro issues affecting the U.S. economy and the housing industry.

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Texas judge puts hold on prevailing wage rule

Construction Dive

Nine months after a Davis-Bacon update raised pay for workers on federal projects, a judge has halted the change.

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Boost Growth & Efficiency with a Unified Construction Software Platform

Silos of data and outdated systems can hold your business back. It is time to switch to a modern construction software solution designed for specialty contractors. CMiC provides a platform that simplifies operations, improves visibility, and boosts efficiency. It integrates workflows like job costing, resource planning, forecasting, and compliance control into one system.

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How Long Does it Take Minimum Wage Earners to Afford a Down Payment?

The Pro Builder

In the current housing market, buying a home is a challenge for many Americans, but minimum wage earners are having a particularly difficult time saving for a house. A recent report from BadCredit.org—an organization with the goal of helping Americans struggling with debt—shows it would take the average minimum wage earner 23.1 years to put a down payment on a median-priced home.

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Deere to pay $1.1M over racial discrimination allegations

Construction Dive

The company was cited for allegedly discriminating against 277 Black and Hispanic job applicants at facilities in Illinois and Iowa.

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Florida contractor brings Pride to construction

Construction Dive

TomCo Solutions founder and LGBTQ+ advocate Tommy Whitehead is working to make the building industry more welcoming to all.

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Trimble Releases Top-Tier R980 GNSS System Delivering Greater Work Productivity for Geospatial Professionals

Civil + Structural Engineer

New system levels up with seamless connectivity, market-leading technology and total confidence in a fully-integrated, easy-to-use solution WESTMINSTER, Colo. — Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) has introduced the Trimble R980 GNSS system, the newest addition to its Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver portfolio. Building upon premium features available on Trimble’s latest receiver models, including the Trimble ProPoint ® positioning engine, the new R980 adds several new elements including

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BCIS releases five-year construction forecast

The Construction Index

Building costs will increase by 15% over the next five years, while tender prices will rise by 19% over the same period, according to the latest construction forecast data from the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS).

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Bowman Selected to Provide Orthoimagery Services for the State of Oregon

Civil + Structural Engineer

Reston, VA – Bowman Consulting Group Ltd. (“the Company” or “Bowman”) (NASDAQ: BWMN), a national engineering services firm delivering infrastructure solutions to customers who own, develop and maintain the built environment, has been contracted by the State of Oregon (“State”) to deliver 30 cm (one foot) high-resolution natural color and false color infrared orthorectified digital imagery for the entire state.

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Avoiding Lease Accounting Pitfalls in 2025: Lessons Learned from Spreadsheet Errors

Speaker: Abdi Ali, Sr. Lease Accounting Consultant

Join this insightful webinar with industry expert Abdi Ali, who will discuss the challenges that can arise from managing lease accounting with spreadsheets! He will share real-world examples of errors, compliance issues, and risks that may be present within your spreadsheets. Learn how these tools, while useful, can sometimes lead to inefficiencies that affect your time, resources, and peace of mind.

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Contractor fined after teenager exposed to asbestos 

Construction News

A small North East contractor has been fined after a 16-year-old worker was exposed to asbestos. The unnamed teenager was working for P Turnbull Joinery & Building Services Ltd when exposed to the potentially cancer-causing material in June 2021, according to the Health and Safety… The post Contractor fined after teenager exposed to asbestos appeared first on Construction News.

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Steelwork contractor invests for growth

The Construction Index

Embrace Steel Group, a supplier of steel frame building systems, has announced a £1.5m investment plan to become amajor players in the British construction industry.

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The 7th Annual Most Valuable Product Awards: Call for Entries!

The Pro Builder

The 7th Annual Most Valuable Product Awards: Call for Entries!

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Inland Rail announces major Victorian construction contract partner

Roads Online

Image/Inland Rail The Inland Rail project has taken a major step forward with the announcement that John Holland will deliver the construction program for the remaining eight sites of the project in Victoria. John Holland has been engaged to complete the Inland Rail Beveridge to Albury (B2A) – Tranche 2 section of the project which includes construction at Benalla, Euroa, Wandong, Hume Freeway – Tallarook and Seymour, and three further sites in Broadford.

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Scalable ERP Tailored for Small to Mid-Sized Construction Firms

Built for the construction industry, CMiC’s ERP delivers unified solutions to empower small to mid-sized firms. Consolidate project management, cost tracking, and team collaboration into one seamless platform. With tools that adapt to your business needs, CMiC simplifies communication between the office and field, ensuring greater efficiency and reduced risk.

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Network Rail’s southern region hit by more landslips than any other

New Civil Engineer

Network Rail’s southern region, which includes the Kent, Sussex and Wessex routes as well as Network Rail High Speed, experienced the largest number of land movements of all the network’s regions in 2023-2024. The post Network Rail’s southern region hit by more landslips than any other appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Beard builds new habitat for Bristol Zoo

The Construction Index

Building contractor Beard has started work on a £9.2m contract at Bristol Zoo’s new Central African Forest habitat.

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Tender awarded for Central Arnhem Road upgrades

Roads Online

Image: stock.adobe.com/WITTE-ART.com The Northern Territory Government ’s vision for a two-lane sealed connection for the entire Central Arnhem Road is coming to fruition with a $36.8 million construction contract awarded to local Territory business Allan King & Sons Construction. The Central Arnhem Road corridor is 645 km long and connects the regional centre of Nhulunbuy to the Stuart Highway.

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65 climate organisations demand funded transition plan for oil and gas industry workers

New Civil Engineer

65 climate organisations have penned an open letter demanding the next UK government come forward with a “clear and funded” transition plan for workers and communities that rely on the oil and gas industries. The post 65 climate organisations demand funded transition plan for oil and gas industry workers appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Every Contractor Needs An Effective Website - Unlock the Key to Increased Leads

Grow Leads & Visibility! Contractors need more than word-of-mouth. A strong website boosts visibility, draws in leads, showcases skills, and enhances your credibility. Learn how a quality site, that is easy to manage, can set you apart from the competition, and help can take your construction business to the next level. Marketpath is a leading provider of high-quality website solutions tailored for contractors and the construction industry.

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Importance of Project Management

Civil Engineer Blog

Civil Engineering has many facets, including but not limited to the design, construction, and maintenance of structures and infrastructures. Working in the industry is often a dangerous but worthwhile endeavor and requires a keen aptitude for project management. While production in most industries is a routine matter, civil engineers must consider each project they take […] The post Importance of Project Management first appeared on Civil Engineer Blog.

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Eight day Kingsferry Bridge closure commences for steel rope replacement

New Civil Engineer

An eight-day closure of the Kingsferry Bridge between the mainland and the Isle of Sheppey commences tonight as engineers replace the next batch of steel ropes in the lifting mechnaism. The post Eight day Kingsferry Bridge closure commences for steel rope replacement appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Canal trust fined following death of volunteer

The Construction Index

The Wilts & Berks Canal Trust has been fined eight years after a volunteer lost his life undertaking restoration work.

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Water industry can learn from nuclear to meet AMP8 goals, says planning specialist

New Civil Engineer

AMP8 represents a doubling of capital investment and the start of a process that will deliver the UK’s first new reservoirs in generations. But how can industry scale up to that challenge? The post Water industry can learn from nuclear to meet AMP8 goals, says planning specialist appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Stay Ahead in 2024 with Proven Strategies for Success

The specialty contractor space is facing a transformative period, driven by labor shortages, rapid technological advancements, and increasing regulatory requirements. In 2024, contractors must navigate complex challenges like fragmented management systems and delays in payment. This guide offers a deep dive into the key disruptions reshaping the industry over the next 24 months, including digitization, sustainable practices, and modular construction.

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Relearn Construction Cost Estimating – 4 Critical Learnings

Job Order Contracting

It’s time to relearn construction cost estimating. Before relearning construction cost estimating, it’s important to hit your resent button. The following represent the new realities. Technology will not solve your problems. Tech is an enablers. People, Process, and Information are the three kings. Focus on working with professions with experience, yet willing to learn, listen, and share information.

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Oman spaceport nears construction following MoU with US launch tech specialist

New Civil Engineer

A new spaceport looks set to be operational in Oman by 2027 following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) this week. The post Oman spaceport nears construction following MoU with US launch tech specialist appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Develon debuts its smallest wheeled excavator, the DX100W-7

Equipment World

Develon calls its new DX100W-7 its first wheeled mini excavator for North Americat, but it has features more often seen on larger models.

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Debate | New approaches critical to effectively navigate the data ecosystem

New Civil Engineer

Decisions are at the heart of engineering and those decisions need the best possible information. More data about the condition of structures can be helpful, but identifying the right data matters. The post Debate | New approaches critical to effectively navigate the data ecosystem appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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The Ultimate Guide To Data-Driven Construction: Optimize Projects, Reduce Risks, & Boost Innovation

Speaker: Donna Laquidara-Carr, PhD, LEED AP, Industry Insights Research Director at Dodge Construction Network

In today’s construction market, owners, construction managers, and contractors must navigate increasing challenges, from cost management to project delays. Fortunately, digital tools now offer valuable insights to help mitigate these risks. However, the sheer volume of tools and the complexity of leveraging their data effectively can be daunting. That’s where data-driven construction comes in.

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Balfour Beatty recruits new construction chief

The Construction Index

Balfour Beatty has poached Alstom UK managing director to head its Construction Services business.

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From one force to another: the vital role of military veterans in the construction sector

New Civil Engineer

As the demand for skilled workers across the construction and infrastructure industry continues to grow, we must look to untapped pools of talent to ensure we can meet the demands of the market – and one of the most valuable, yet under-utilised sources of talent… The post From one force to another: the vital role of military veterans in the construction sector appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Proposals in Hand, Maryland Aims for 2028 Replacement of Collapsed Baltimore Bridge

ENR Construction

The Maryland Transportation Authority is now evaluating proposals to replace the bridge, which collapsed after it was struck by a cargo vessel in March, with an eye on a possible completion by 2028.

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National Grid seeks engagement on carbon compensation and biodiversity net gain contract

New Civil Engineer

National Grid is seeking market engagement on a future opportunity for procurement of services and ideas to reduce emissions across its portfolio. The post National Grid seeks engagement on carbon compensation and biodiversity net gain contract appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Outdated ERP? Spot the Signs Before It Stalls Your Progress

Aging construction ERP systems can slow down productivity and put your business at risk. If you’re working with outdated software, you may be missing out on essential features and innovations like AI, AR, and enhanced reporting capabilities. This guide provides you with insights regarding when you need to upgrade and outlines what to look for in a new construction ERP system.