Pultrall Launches V-ROD Fibreglass Rebar Production Facility in Ohio
Pultrall has opened a 127,000‑square‑foot V‑ROD fibreglass rebar plant in Edon, Ohio, doubling its production capacity. The new facility helps the company meet the Build America, Buy America (BABA) requirements that now apply to its products. Pultrall expects the plant to create more than 60 jobs and to support a growing share of revenue tied to federally funded infrastructure. A smaller 10,000‑square‑foot unit will also open at its Thetford Mines site in spring 2026.
DP World Seeks Contractors for Automated Container Storage Job
DP World has issued a £36 million contract to build Boxbay, an automated high‑bay storage system for empty containers at the London Gateway terminal. The project involves installing over 5,000 precast piles, 15,000 t of structural steel, and 3 km of rail for storage‑retrieval...
Odyssey Hotel Group Enters Berlin with Dual-Branded Hotel Cluster
Odyssey Hotel Group announced the launch of a dual‑branded hotel cluster in Berlin, situated near the Gesundbrunnen transport hub. The development combines two of the group’s brands to serve both business and leisure segments, leveraging the area’s strong connectivity. By...

Missed Opportunity for OxSRFI: Heyford Park Town Status Proposal Dropped
The UK government’s shortlist of seven preferred sites for new towns omitted Heyford Park, a 505‑hectare brownfield site in Oxfordshire slated for over 13,000 homes. The location sits beside the proposed Oxfordshire Strategic Rail Freight Interchange (OxSRFI), which could have...
From Steel to Composite, a Strategic Transformation of European Power Grids
TenneT, the Dutch transmission system operator, has launched a multi‑year programme to replace its extra‑high‑voltage steel conductors with composite‑core cables. Epsilon Composite, via its Epsilon Cable unit, secured a framework agreement to supply these advanced conductors. The move aims to...
Severn Trent Launches Water £1.2bn Tunnelling Tender
Severn Trent Water has launched a £1.2 billion tender framework for tunnelling, drilling and shaft works across England and Wales. The programme runs from September 2026 to September 2038, with an optional three‑year extension to 2041, and is split into build‑only...

Big-D Expands Construction Operations with FieldAI as Robotics Adoption Accelerates
US construction firm Big‑D Construction is scaling its partnership with robotics provider FieldAI, moving from pilot tests to broader deployment across multiple sites. FieldAI’s map‑free, GPS‑independent robots can perform inspection, documentation, and material handling, integrating with Big‑D’s existing digital platforms....

Templant Joins Camfaud Group Following Acquisition
Camfaud Group, the UK’s largest concrete‑pumping operator, has completed the acquisition of Essex‑based temporary‑power specialist Templant. The deal adds a fleet of more than 250 generators and a 24/7 service team to Camfaud’s portfolio, enabling a multi‑depot footprint across the...
Breedon Warns over UK CBAM Implementation Risks
Breedon Group has warned that the UK’s upcoming carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), slated for 1 January 2027, may not adequately shield domestic cement producers from low‑cost, high‑carbon imports. The company’s consultation response highlights uncertainties around the calculation of carbon intensity default...
Shree Cement Approves Integrated Plant in Meghalaya
Shree Cement’s board approved an integrated cement plant in Daistong village, East Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya. The facility will produce 0.95 million tonnes of clinker and 0.99 million tonnes of cement, requiring roughly INR 18 billion ($215 million) of investment, financed through internal accruals and debt....
TCC Targets European Growth in Low-Carbon Cement and Energy Storage
Taiwan‑based TCC Group Holdings is accelerating its European expansion, leveraging its recent acquisition of Portugal’s Cimpor to control over half the Portuguese cement market. Europe now represents 32.5% of TCC’s cement sales, the largest regional share, and the company plans...
Berkeley Fires up 1,000-Home Sutton Scheme
London‑based developer Berkeley has launched the Sutton scheme, a 5.6‑acre brownfield redevelopment in Sutton that will deliver around 1,000 homes across eight mid‑rise towers. The mixed‑use project includes 8,500 sq ft of commercial space, 1.1 acres of public green area and a suite...
How Terraco Enhances Thermal Efficiency and Facade Longevity in Prefabricated Buildings
Terraco’s exterior insulation finishing system (EIFS) and trowel‑applied Terracoat render boost thermal performance and extend façade lifespan in prefabricated buildings. The system reduces annual cooling demand by up to 31% and can achieve combined wall‑and‑roof savings of 47%, while guaranteeing...

GHNF Extends to Wales
The Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF) is opening to Welsh applicants for the first time in its 12th funding round. The UK government has pledged an extra £195 million per year in capital funding for the scheme through 2030. Welsh public...
81 Housing Units / Ramdam Architectes + Palast
Ramdam Architects and Palast have completed an 81‑unit residential block in Nantes, converting the historic Caserne Mellinet barracks into modern housing. The development features a wooden structural frame clad in prefabricated hemp‑crete panels with lime plaster façades. Designed to dialogue with...

Plans in for AHMM’s 20-Storey Student Tower at London Met School of Architecture Site
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) has secured planning permission for a 20‑storey student accommodation tower on the London Metropolitan University School of Architecture site. The mixed‑use tower will provide roughly 400 beds for undergraduate and postgraduate students, alongside study and...

Australia’s Skylines Are Still Dotted with Cranes
Rider Levitt Bucknall’s March 2026 crane count shows 838 active cranes nationwide, a modest dip from 846 in September. The overall RLB Crane Index slipped to 197 points, still only five percent below its 2023 peak and roughly double the 2015...

Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis to Get Separate Fencing Hall, Pool Complex
Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis megaproject will host a world‑class fencing hall and a stand‑alone swimming‑pool complex, both built to international specifications. The Leisure and Cultural Services Department revised the plan to separate the pool from the fencing venue, aiming for...
4-Storey Mass Timber Office Puts Crane Over Cyclone-Hit Hastings
A four‑storey, 5,000 sqm mass‑timber office is under construction in Hastings, funded through a $2.5 million sale‑and‑leaseback with developer Tumu Property. The council will lease back 1,950 sqm, consolidating 80 staff into one building while keeping capital off its balance sheet amid rising...

Hong Kong Property Launch Sees Brisk Sales as Buyers Unfazed by Trump’s Iran Warning
Hong Kong’s La Mirabelle I launch saw 152 of 168 units sold by early evening, bringing the project’s total to 522 units sold in under three weeks and generating more than HK$4.6 billion in revenue. The second‑round sale added HK$1.1 billion (US$140 million) in revenue...
National Precast Concrete Association's “Precast Life” Celebrates One-Year Anniversary
Precast Life, the National Precast Concrete Association’s advocacy campaign, celebrated its one‑year anniversary on April 6, 2026. In its first year the initiative reached more than five million people and generated 17 million digital impressions, engaging students, specifiers and policymakers. The campaign’s digital...
Where the Work Is This Spring: Revenue-Generating Ideas for Land-Clearing Pros
Spring’s thaw creates a surge in land‑clearing demand from farmers, developers, municipalities and utility crews. Contractors who pair early‑season cleanup with diversified services and the right attachments—brush cutters, drum mulchers, disc mulchers and stump grinders—can capture higher‑value jobs and maintain...

Brent Spence Companion Bridge Begins Heavy Construction
The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project has entered heavy construction, with crews beginning work on a new companion span over the Ohio River. The $4.05 billion contract covers the bridge and roughly one mile of approach work on both the Kentucky and...

Victoria Still Lags Australia’s Home Building Recovery
The Housing Industry Association’s chief economist Tim Reardon warned that Victoria’s new‑home construction will stay flat throughout 2026, lagging the national recovery that is projected to gain momentum into 2027. While the state builds more homes per‑capita than any other...
Imported Futures: Global Architecture Shaping Albania’s Urban Transformation
Albania’s capital Tirana is undergoing a rapid urban overhaul, driven largely by internationally renowned architects. Large‑scale projects—from the Durrës Port revamp to the Faith Park by BIG—introduce new formal languages and typologies that aim to reposition the city on a...

‘Global First’ in London Tram Track Renewals
London’s tram network has completed a world‑first automated track renewal, replacing 5 km of line while keeping services running. The new system installed pre‑fabricated track panels in just 12 weeks, slashing typical downtime from days to a few hours. The project, costing...
EU Lumber Exports to UAE Slid 14% — Then the Strait of Hormuz Closed
European lumber exports to the UAE fell 14% in January, dropping to 29,500 cubic metres, while the average price rose 6% to $332 per cubic metre, 20% above a year earlier. The decline coincides with the closure of the Strait...

Floating Ports of the Future
Michael Priv, founder of Blue Vector Ocean Alliance, proposes modular floating ports as a sustainable alternative to traditional, dredge‑dependent terminals. These anchorless platforms use ballast tanks, thrusters and renewable energy to maintain precise positioning while avoiding seabed impact. Integrated eco‑restorative...
Road Upgrade Strengthens Resilience
Australia’s construction sector is piloting a $1.2 million AI‑driven robotic system to detect and repair cracked roads, marking a significant step toward resilient infrastructure. The initiative, a joint industry‑research partnership, aims to automate maintenance, reduce downtime, and lower costs. It coincides...
Top Projects Named for National Construction Award
Australia’s National Construction Award has spotlighted three pioneering projects: the Wisemans Ferry Road upgrade, a digital transformation research initiative, and a $1.2 million AI‑robot road‑repair partnership. The road upgrade tackled more than 40 landslip sites, enhancing safety and regional connectivity. The...
Heidelberg Materials North America Completes BURNCO Acquisition
Heidelberg Materials North America has finalized the purchase of BURNCO’s Edmonton, Alberta assets, adding a cement plant and aggregate operations to its portfolio. The deal expands Heidelberg’s footprint in Western Canada, boosting regional production capacity and diversifying its product mix....

Major Housebuilder Halts Land Purchases Amid Slowdown in Buyer Demand
Berkeley Group announced it will pause all new land acquisitions as rising construction costs, tighter regulation and weakening buyer demand make new purchases uneconomic. The London‑focused developer kept its pre‑tax profit guidance at £450 million (about $576 million) for the year to...

From Ash to Adaptation: Creating Bushfire-Resilient Cities in a Warming World
Wildfires are inflicting unprecedented economic damage, with the 2025 Los Angeles blaze alone costing $53 billion. The construction sector is moving from traditional fire‑resistance ratings toward a resilience model that prioritizes rapid repair and continued habitability. Material intelligence—ranging from non‑combustible concrete...
Cooper Carry Unveils Amber Grace at Berry College
Cooper Carry has completed the Amber Grace Community at Berry College, a 10‑acre, master‑planned campus featuring eight residences for up to 48 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The design centers on a village green and walkable pathways that...
Why Digital Transformation Keeps Failing in Construction – and What Must Change Next
Digital transformation in construction has stalled despite billions invested in platforms and data tools. Marcus Haynes of Octave argues the failure stems from misaligned incentives embedded in procurement, commercial and governance structures, not from technology itself. Contracts that prioritize speed...
LP Launches First-Ever FRT OSB to Meet IBC & IRC Standards
LP Building Solutions introduced LP BurnGuard™ Fire‑Retardant‑Treated (FRT) Oriented Strand Board, the first OSB panel certified to satisfy International Building Code (IBC) and International Residential Code (IRC) fire‑rating definitions. The proprietary treatment is blended into the wood strands, delivering consistent...
Demanding Interiors, Meet Noravant. Interface’s PVC-Free Rubber Flooring Offers Design Flexibility and High Performance
Interface has launched noravant, a PVC‑free rubber flooring platform that introduces the industry’s first wood‑grain design in resilient flooring. The initial noravant timber product offers a timeless oak pattern, up to 35‑year service life, and superior chemical, stain and wear...
AI in Construction Step 3: Driving Innovation
The article outlines the third step in a series on AI in construction, emphasizing the need for a robust digital foundation that integrates data systems, BIM, IoT, and drones. It argues that AI’s effectiveness hinges on centralized, interoperable data platforms...
Building Smarter: The ERP Transformation in Construction
Construction firms are moving from fragmented spreadsheets and siloed tools to unified ERP platforms that combine project management, procurement, finance, and equipment tracking. Integrated systems now deliver real‑time financial visibility, allowing cost overruns to be spotted early and corrected promptly....
CPEG – SOLVING CEMENT & SCM PROCESSING CHALLENGES
The cement sector is confronting tighter sustainability mandates, volatile raw‑material supplies, and rising energy costs, prompting producers to extract more performance from fewer resources. CPEG’s Test Lab and Innovation Center offers data‑driven validation of custom drying and handling solutions, targeting...
Why Site Supervisors Need Stronger Safety Training Today
Construction site supervisors are increasingly tasked with proactive safety leadership, beyond traditional monitoring. Recognised SSSTS training equips them with legal, risk‑control, and communication skills essential for modern sites. Flexible online delivery removes time and travel barriers, enabling busy supervisors to...
Last Developable Site In South Jersey Industrial Park Sells For $23.5M
Brighton‑Best International purchased the final developable 37‑acre parcel in Logan North Industrial Park for $23.5 million. The California‑based hardware supplier will construct a 190,000‑square‑foot build‑to‑suit warehouse, slated for delivery in the first quarter of 2027. The site completes the 2.5 million‑square‑foot complex,...

Specifying A New Roof? Consider Total Cost Of Ownership
Facility managers are urged to evaluate roof replacements through total cost of ownership (TCO), which adds initial purchase price, ongoing maintenance, and eventual replacement costs. The article highlights that while low‑cost membranes like TPO dominate the U.S. market, high‑performance options...

Goldman Sachs Lends $80 Million Refinance
Goldman Sachs has issued an $80 million, five‑year, fixed‑rate, interest‑only mortgage to refinance the Del Rey Campus, a 162,031‑square‑foot creative office complex in Marina del Rey. The loan, arranged by Sonnenblick‑Eichner, targets a premium Silicon Beach asset anchored by tenants such as the World...
Trammell Crow JV To Bring Luxury Apartment Project To Richardson: The DFW Deal Sheet
A joint venture between High Street Residential and Tokyu Land Corp., backed by a Trammell Crow Co. subsidiary, broke ground on a 281‑unit luxury apartment community at 110 E. Polk St. in Richardson. The four‑story development, slated for completion in the fourth quarter...
Industrial Rents Near JFK Eclipse $30 Per SF For First Time As New Terminals Come Online
Industrial space near JFK saw unprecedented demand in 2025, with 770,000 SF leased—a 63.4% year‑over‑year rise. Triple‑net asking rents broke the $30 per square foot barrier, the first time in the submarket’s history, while vacancy slipped to 6.4%, well under the...
Construction Sector Leads Job Growth in March
The U.S. labor market posted modest gains in March, with the unemployment rate slipping to 4.3%. Construction led the recovery, adding 26,000 jobs, split between 14,300 in residential and 12,200 in non‑residential projects. Average hourly earnings rose 3.5% year‑over‑year, continuing...
After Rezoning Win, Kane Realty Files Plans For North Hills Tower
Kane Realty Corp. has submitted plans for a 15‑story, mixed‑use tower in Raleigh’s North Hills district, following a recent rezoning that lifted the height cap to 37 stories. The development will feature 343,000 square feet of multifamily apartments across 246...
Leggat McCall Lands $122M Loan For Bunker Hill Redevelopment: The Boston Deal Sheet
Leggat McCall, the Boston Housing Authority and Joseph J. Corcoran Co. secured a $122 million loan from Cottonwood Group to fund Building F of the Bunker Hill redevelopment. The nine‑story building will contain 208 market‑rate and 58 affordable apartments, part of a...
Twelve "Regionally Diverse" Architecture Studios Selected for US Embassy Design
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) has selected twelve architecture studios from a pool of one hundred submissions to design diplomatic facilities over the next five years, beginning in 2026. The roster includes SHoP Architects,...