
Cardboard Cathedral Architect Shigeru Ban Wins AIA Gold Medal
Shigeru Ban, the Pritzker‑prize‑winning Japanese architect, will receive the 2026 AIA Gold Medal in San Diego, becoming the first non‑American honoree since 2019 and the first Japanese recipient since 2011. The award recognizes his four‑decade career that blends structural innovation, ecological sensitivity, and humanitarian design, from paper‑tube churches to mass‑timber concert halls. Ban’s Voluntary Architects’ Network has delivered more than 50 disaster‑relief projects in 23 countries, while his recent $50 million all‑timber concert hall in Switzerland showcases the commercial viability of renewable construction. His academic roles at Harvard, Cornell and Columbia further embed his ethos in the next generation of architects.
JTRE London on Being a Cheerleader for the South Bank Market
JTRE London’s managing director Nigel Fleming told Property Week that the firm is positioning itself as a champion for the South Bank office market. The developer is rolling out a new SE1 office project that aims to meet rising demand...
MBTA North Station Draw One Bridge Replacement $1 Billion Design-Build Contract Signed with Skanska
Skanska USA Civil has secured a $1 billion design‑build contract to replace the MBTA’s North Station Draw One bridge, a 1930s bascule structure deemed beyond repair. The new vertical‑lift bridge will increase track capacity from four to six and incorporate a...

Canada Soccer Receiving $9.8M From Ottawa for National Training Centre Project
Canada Soccer received a federal grant of CAD 9.8 million (≈US 7.2 million) from the Build Communities Strong Fund to fund planning, design and pre‑construction of a national training centre. The money is part of a CAD 51 billion (≈US 37 billion) infrastructure tranche and a CAD 250 million (≈US 182 million)...

DEWALT Study Reveals ‘an Emerging Disconnect’ in AI Adoption by Skilled Trades
A DEWALT‑commissioned study of 3,400 construction professionals across six countries finds strong enthusiasm for AI—over 85 % expect it to become a baseline tool—but only 16 % actually use it daily. Early adopters report productivity, cost and quality gains, while 90 % view...

Skanska and Walsh Team Land $1.29bn Hudson River Tunnel Contract
A joint venture of Skanska, Walsh Construction and Traylor Bros. secured a $1.29 billion contract to build Package 1C of New York’s Hudson Tunnel Project, the first award since the $16 billion megaproject was stalled by a federal funding freeze. The work involves...
Sisk Completes York Central Bridge Installation After ‘Meticulous Engineering and Planning’
Sisk Infrastructure has lifted seven 86.2‑metre beams to complete the main span of a new 76‑metre bridge over the East Coast Main Line at York Central. The bridge, weighing 321 tonnes, links the Park Street phase with Water End and marks...

Queensland Invests A$73.8 Million in Construction Tech TAFE Centre of Excellence
The Australian and Queensland governments are investing A$73.8 million (about $48.7 million USD) to launch a Construction Tech Centre of Excellence across TAFE Queensland campuses. The state‑wide initiative will create purpose‑built training facilities in Caloundra and Moreton Bay, slated for completion by...
€87 Million Luau Photovoltaic Park Project Commissioned as Africa’s Largest Off-Grid Solar Park
Angola commissioned the Luau Photovoltaic Park, a €87 million (≈$94 million) off‑grid solar‑plus‑storage project delivering 31.85 MWp of capacity and 75.26 MWh of battery storage. The hybrid plant supplies electricity to more than 90,000 remote residents, avoids about 47 tonnes of CO₂ and saves roughly...

Western Sydney International Airport Publishes 2025–45 Master Plan
Western Sydney International Airport released its inaugural 2025‑45 Master Plan, charting a 20‑year growth trajectory for the new 24‑hour hub slated to open in 2026. The plan details infrastructure priorities, land‑use strategies, transport connections and sustainability targets, meeting statutory requirements...

Sentinel Midstream Texas GulfLink $2.1 Billion Deepwater VLCC Port Commences Construction
Sentinel Midstream has begun construction of Texas GulfLink, a $2.1 billion deep‑water VLCC port located 30 miles off Freeport, Texas. The terminal will fully load Very Large Crude Carriers at roughly two million barrels per day, eliminating lightering and cutting export costs....

Orsted Hits Delays on Hornsea 3, Riffgrund 3
Ørsted said its Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm (2,852 MW) in the UK and Borkum Riffgrund 3 (913 MW) off Germany will miss original commercial‑operation dates due to grid‑connection delays. Hornsea 3’s COD moves from H2 2027 to Q4 2027/Q1 2028, while Riffgrund 3 shifts from May to August‑September 2026. The...

Planning Consent Granted for Redhill Data Centre Project Near London
The Redhill data centre, slated for a 30‑acre site just south of London, has secured full planning consent from local authorities. The development will deliver roughly 1.5 MW of critical power and is expected to be operational by 2026. Its approval...

Construction Complete on Italy’s Rocchetta Tunnel
Webuild has finished excavating the 6.5 km Rocchetta Tunnel on the Apice‑Hirpinia stretch of Italy’s Naples‑Bari high‑speed railway, a pivotal segment of the TEN‑T Scandinavian‑Mediterranean Corridor. The 12 m‑diameter TBM “Futura” completed the drive in 18 months, installing over 32,500 precast concrete...
Bechtel and Eimisa Partner to Deliver to Chilean Mining
Global engineering leader Bechtel announced a formal partnership with Chilean construction and industrial services firm EIMISA. The joint venture will deliver integrated engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) solutions for upcoming mining projects, beginning with the expansion of Antofagasta’s Los Pelambrees...
Skyports, Australia’s City of Gold Coast Partner to Develop Vertiport Network
Skyports Infrastructure has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Gold Coast to develop a vertiport network that will support advanced air mobility (AAM) in the region. Skyports will lead site selection, regulatory navigation and infrastructure design, with...

Self-Developed Software Simplifies H&S Compliance Recording
British civil engineer Amien Bohwaish, leveraging a decade of HS2 experience, launched TruSite AI, a dedicated health‑and‑safety compliance platform for construction sites. The software uses large‑language‑model AI to translate voice notes, photos and site data into automated workflows, cutting hours...
16 SMEs Secure £19M of Work on Sellafield £7bn Framework
Solomons Europe’s Matchmaker scheme has helped 16 small and medium‑sized enterprises win roughly $24 million of work on Sellafield’s $9 billion nuclear decommissioning framework. The programme offers a structured, transparent route for regional firms to partner with lead contractors on highly regulated...
A 66 kV Carbon Fibre Emergency Repair Tower Has Been Installed in Northeast China
State Grid Jilin installed China’s first 66 kV carbon‑fibre emergency repair tower at Jilin Chemical Fibre Group’s test site. The tower, which passed rigorous wind, ice and breakage tests, weighs more than half less than traditional steel towers and can be...

Italian Cement Down Sharply in February
Italian cement output plunged 18% year‑over‑year in February, extending a 1% decline in January and resulting in an 11% drop for the January‑February period. Weak domestic demand, driven by adverse weather, and a 42% slump in exports were the primary...

Heidelberg Materials Commissions New Kiln Line at Airvault Plant
Heidelberg Materials has commissioned a modern dry‑process kiln line at its Airvault cement plant in Nouvelle‑Aquitaine, France, replacing two semi‑dry clinker lines. The new line can produce 1.25 million tonnes of clinker per year and features a pre‑calciner to boost efficiency....

Dangote Cement Reports Strong 1Q26
Dangote Cement posted a robust first‑quarter 2026, with revenue climbing 20.4% year‑on‑year to NGN 1.20 trillion (about $750 million) and EBITDA rising 22.8% to NGN 567.1 billion, lifting the EBITDA margin to 47.3%. Net profit after tax surged 53.5% to NGN 321.1 billion (≈$401 million). Cement and clinker...

Pagabo Opens £4.15bn Framework
Pagabo, together with procurement authority YPO, has launched a £4.15 bn (≈$5.3 bn) National Framework for Civil Engineering, Infrastructure and Enabling Works 2026. The new framework merges the existing Civils and Infrastructure and Demolition and Land Preparation schemes into 13 main lots...

Cambodian Minister Encourages Huaxin to Expand Cement Investment
Cambodia’s Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation, Hem Vanndy, urged Huaxin Building Materials Group to broaden its investment after touring the modernised Cambodia Cement Chakrey Ting Factory in Kampot. The minister highlighted Huaxin’s long‑term commitment since 2012 and called...

Milan’s Olympic Village to Reopen to Students in Just Four Months
Milan’s former Olympic Village is being transformed into Italy’s largest publicly supported student housing complex, with 1,700 beds slated to open in August 2026 after a four‑month conversion. The six mass‑timber blocks, built for the 2026 Winter Games, were delivered...
L&T Bags ‘Mega’ ₹10,000-15,000-Crore Order From JSW Steel
Indian engineering giant Larsen & Toubro announced it has secured a mega order from JSW Steel valued at roughly ₹10,000‑15,000 crore (about $1.2‑$1.8 billion). The contract tasks L&T with engineering, procurement and installation of critical process facilities, including blast furnaces and steel melt...

Cement Sector Faces Margin Pressure Amid Weak Demand and Rising Costs
India's cement sector is bracing for margin compression over the next one to two quarters as input costs rise and demand weakens. Companies lifted prices in May by Rs10‑13 per bag (about $0.12‑$0.16), with the southern region seeing the steepest...
LS GreenLink’s VCV Tower Vertical Construction Starts in Chesapeake, Virginia’s Tallest Building
LS GreenLink USA announced the start of vertical construction on its Phase 1 project in Chesapeake, Virginia, a $681 million investment that includes a 660‑foot Vertical Continuous Vulcanization tower—the future tallest structure in the Commonwealth. The development will house a 750,000‑square‑foot HVDC...

The Overlooked Talent Pool: Why Workers with Criminal Records Could Plug the Sector’s Needs
The construction sector faces a looming labour gap, needing an extra 50,300 workers each year through 2028 to meet housing, infrastructure and net‑zero targets. A potential talent pool of up to 10 million people with criminal records exists, yet fewer than...

CITB Urges Offshore Workers to Start Career in Construction
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is urging offshore energy workers to transition into construction, highlighting the sector’s need for skilled scaffolders. Its Construction Workforce Outlook projects a demand for nearly 1,400 scaffolders across the UK by 2029. To facilitate...

Bouygues to Hire 30,000 People in 2026
Bouygues Group announced its Future Shapers campaign, pledging to add 30,000 employees worldwide by 2026. In the UK alone, the firm will open 2,700 positions across construction, energy, and digital divisions, reinforcing its status as the largest non‑British employer with...

Cabinet Approves ₹23,437 Crore Railway Projects Across Six States; PM Modi Hails Boost to Connectivity and Growth
India’s cabinet approved three multi‑track railway projects costing roughly ₹23,437 crore (about $2.8 billion), spanning 901 km across Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The initiatives will link 4,161 villages, improve connectivity to key tourist destinations, and add a...

Inland Rail Halted North of Parkes as $45B Cost Revealed
The Australian government has placed an indefinite hold on Inland Rail work north of Parkes after an independent review lifted the total Brisbane‑to‑Melbourne cost to about $45 billion (≈$30 bn USD) and projected a ten‑year timeline. To date $14.5 billion (≈$9.6 bn USD) in...

Toronto Robot Mills Mass Timber to Within 0.06-Millimetre Precision
The University of Toronto’s Civil and Mineral Engineering department has installed a 3.5‑metre KUKA Quantec KR210 robotic arm, delivering industrial‑scale mass‑timber milling with 0.06 mm repeatability. The system, the largest robotic arm ever placed at a Canadian university, can sculpt solid...
Transparency in Infrastructure Needs a Business Case and This Is How to Make It
Governments waste roughly one‑third of infrastructure spending, equating to trillions of dollars, according to the IMF. The Infrastructure Transparency Initiative (CoST) has introduced a new methodology that quantifies the financial benefits of transparency, accountability and public participation in infrastructure projects....

Boral Partners with Dexus to Build Major Logistics Hub in Ravenhall
Boral has teamed with property group Dexus to develop the Ravenhall Logistics Precinct, slated to become one of Australia’s largest industrial projects. The 630‑hectare site near Melbourne will be converted into up to 2.5 million sqm of warehousing with direct freeway and...

Louisiana Breaks Ground On $2.3B I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge
Louisiana broke ground on a $2.3 billion public‑private partnership to replace the aging I‑10 Calcasieu River Bridge. The new structure, built north of the existing span, will carry six 12‑ft lanes, shoulders and electronic tolling, and is slated to open in...

Georgia Power Begins Construction of Battery Storage System
Georgia Power broke ground on a 260 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) in Jefferson County, adjacent to the existing Wadley solar farm. The four‑hour, company‑owned BESS will be built by Burns & McDonnell and is slated for completion in 2027. Approved...

New SR 141 Alignment Promises Smoother Travel Through Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) is constructing a new 4.3‑mile alignment of State Route 141 to bypass downtown Hartsville, including a 1,710‑foot beam bridge over the Cumberland River. The project, funded entirely by the state with a $99 million budget, began in...

US Commerce Locks in 231.60% Duties on Chinese Mouldings Till 2031
The U.S. Department of Commerce has extended its antidumping and countervailing duty orders on Chinese wood mouldings and millwork, imposing weighted‑average dumping margins of up to 231.60% and subsidy rates of up to 252.29% through May 5 2031. The expedited 120‑day sunset...

The Green Drop Crisis: We Have The Skills, Now We Need The System
South Africa’s latest Green Drop Report found that 396 of the 848 wastewater treatment works assessed are in a critical state, with only about a quarter meeting required standards. The shortfall threatens drinking water, agriculture and public health across millions...

Fuel Has Become A Fault Line In Construction
Fuel price spikes triggered by the Iran conflict have rippled through the construction sector, inflating costs for plant, transport, materials, and labor. The surge exposes a systemic weakness: many contracts lack escalation clauses, forcing contractors to absorb higher expenses. Late...

Leadership to Oversee Inland Rail’s Change of Track
The Australian government has restructured the Inland Rail project, cutting the northern leg and limiting the line to a Beveridge‑to‑Parkes corridor. Independent analysis by ACIL Allen lifted the total cost estimate from roughly $31 billion AUD (≈$20 billion USD) to $45 billion AUD...

NEWS: ACEC's Top Engineering Award Goes To...
The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) awarded McMillen, Inc. the 2026 Grand Conceptor Award for its leadership on the Klamath River Renewal Project, the world’s largest dam‑removal and river‑restoration effort. The project eliminated four century‑old hydroelectric dams, reopening over...

Urban Rail Industry News Round-Up
The Austin Transit Partnership appointed a Kiewit‑Austin joint venture to design‑build its light‑rail operations depot, marking a key construction milestone. Hong Kong’s MTR teamed with The Conservancy Association to produce a low‑carbon children’s e‑book and animated series. Chile’s national railway...

Nichiha USA Miraia Panels Win BIMsmith Best 2026 Award
Nichiha USA’s Miraira Reflective Architectural Wall Panels earned the BIMsmith Best 2026 Product Award at the International Builders’ Show in Orlando. The honor recognizes the panel’s high‑gloss reflective finish, fiber‑cement durability and integrated rainscreen system. The award, judged by architects,...

ATTAINABLE HOUSING AT SCALE WITHOUT LOWERING STANDARDS, GOCHA KALANDADZE’S VIEW
Gocha Kalandadze, CEO of Dream House LLC, has built a repeatable model for delivering affordable, high‑quality housing in Georgia. By enforcing strict feasibility checks, tight budgeting, disciplined procurement, and seamless schedule coordination, his firm has completed roughly 1,000 middle‑income apartments...

Neumann Steel Breaks Ground on New Yarrabilba Manufacturing Facility
Neumann Steel has broken ground on a new 4,340‑square‑metre manufacturing plant in Yarrabilba, Queensland, part of a 12,100‑square‑metre industrial site. The facility, built with partners Stockland and Rycon Constructions, will boost the company’s regional production capacity and shorten delivery distances...
Bukhara Region Water Supply and Sewerage Project - Phase 1
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank approved a $385 million loan to fund Phase 1 of the Bukhara Region Water Supply and Sewerage Project in Uzbekistan, bringing the total estimated cost to $313.25 million. The initiative covers design, construction, and rehabilitation of sewer networks...

Spain's Precast Concrete Market Expands 8% in 2025
Spain’s precast concrete market is projected to grow 8% in 2025, buoyed by strong residential construction and EU green‑building incentives. In parallel, European manufacturers are deepening sustainability commitments: Knauf and Bodensanierung Recycling (BSR) have launched a gypsum‑recycling joint venture, while...