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STV Celebrates Opening of First Major Flyover Ramp at Loop 1604 in San Antonio 

Civil + Structural Engineer

SAN ANTONIO, TX STV, a leading professional services firm that plans, designs and manages infrastructure projects across North America, today celebrated a major milestone on the Loop 1604 North Expansion project with the opening of the first flyover ramp at I-10. STVs CEI work included the installation of 62,150 tons of concrete, 10.25

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Luton Town’s New Stadium: Power Court’s £450m Journey from Planning to Premier League Reality

UK Construction Blog

The post Luton Town’s New Stadium: Power Court’s £450m Journey from Planning to Premier League Reality appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Power Court’s design incorporates roof structures specifically engineered to enhance crowd noise and create the electric atmosphere that Premier League football demands.

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UK Construction Recovery Constrained by Historic Labour Crisis

UK Construction Blog

surge in new orders during Q1 2025, the industry requires 251,500 additional workers by 2028 – equivalent to the entire workforce of Birmingham – to meet unprecedented government infrastructure commitments and housing targets. While the sector shows 2.7-2.9% growth and a 26.6% The digital twin market, valued at £3.8

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On the Concrete Pavement: State of the Concrete Industry

For Construction Pros

Wessel: I feel we have been in a slow decline across the board and will likely hit a low point in 2026 with a slow recovery in 2027 and 2028. The industry could leverage this technology to improve in-house processes, writing safety plans, and other requirements for projects we have. Weaver: For public sector work, the forecast is good.

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Builders say One Big Beautiful Bill Act will fuel construction activity

Construction Dive

Skip to main content CONTINUE TO SITE ➞ Dont miss tomorrows construction industry news Let Construction Dives free newsletter keep you informed, straight from your inbox. For example, tax credits for energy-efficient buildings are set to expire after 2026, creating urgency for stalled or newly planned green developments.

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Glasgow approves Graham’s student tower

The Construction Index

CGI of Grahams planned Hydepark Street block, Glasgow Glasgow City Council has approved the construction of Graham’s 410-bed student accommodation development in the city’s Anderston area. The wider project team also includes Iceni Projects as planning consultant and Etive Engineers as structural and civil engineer. Got a story?

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Gamuda moves to phase two in Woolwich

The Construction Index

The phase 2 site was acquired from Hurlington Capital and is scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter of 2026. CROSS goes official 1 hour CROSS-UK has won the tender to be the official voluntary occurrence reporting system for building safety until 2028.