The AI boom positions construction firms to capitalize on multibillion-dollar facility builds and level up their businesses with the technology.
By 2026, construction leaders will move beyond digital transformation toward data-driven operating models, adaptive job sites ...
New data from FMI Corp., a Raleigh-based construction forecasting firm, shows spending on data center construction will climb 23% in 2026, even as office, hotel, apartment, ...
A build-out of new data centers — the often-gargantuan warehouses of power-gobbling microchips that power cloud computing, artificial intelligence and social media — is capturing the attention of ...
Data centers made up most of the gains in nonresidential construction spending last month, however contractors see it as a pyrrhic victory as tariffs and economic uncertainty mount on the horizon.
(TNS) — Mesa Community College is expanding its programs to address shortages in the construction industry and the opportunities created by the expanding number of data centers in the Valley. The ...
A proposed data center project in Eagan has cleared another hurdle and is on track for a potential spring construction start — the latest example of a hot project type that could be affected by new ...
Despite depressed construction spending and economic headwinds, the nation’s largest contractors' construction backlogs are nearly two months longer than they were a year ago — and much of the reason ...
To ensure that data centers can meet the current needs and power future innovations, the costs of high-speed connectivity, security, and energy efficiency must be paid. Current, localized construction ...
Non-residential construction will grow very slowly over the course of 2025, but at least not shrink. However, many of the private non-residential sectors will decline, with strong gains in data ...
The explosive growth in data center construction and the related increases in the demand for the electrical construction materials, contractor installation, and design services they require is quite ...