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Why cybersecurity matters for construction

Construction Dive

Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting construction firms, drawn by large financial assets and tight project timelines, rendering both large and small projects vulnerable. The 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has spurred more projects, amplifying cyber risks as firms digitize, which creates new attack vectors.

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Gilbane launches procurement division

Construction Dive

has launched a new subsidiary , NextDirect, to enhance direct procurement of mechanical and electrical systems for complex construction projects, according to a June 12 news release. The division aims to cut project delays and increase pricing transparency, according to Gilbane. You can unsubscribe at anytime.

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Construction spending drops for fourth straight month

Construction Dive

Uncertainty about tariffs, tax rates and labor availability are making it hard for many developers to risk moving forward with planned construction projects,” said Ken Simonson, AGC’s chief economist in the release. You can unsubscribe at anytime. In addition, May’s spending was down 3.5% 1 investing.com These 5 U.S.

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Boeing taps Jacobs for $1.8B St. Louis campus expansion

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Deep Dive Opinion Library Events Press Releases Topics Sign up Search Sign up Search Commercial Corporate News Economy Infrastructure Labor Safety Tech Sustainability Legal/Regs An article from Project Wins Boeing taps Jacobs for $1.8B Award: Campus expansion Value: Contract value undisclosed, overall campus project $1.8

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Contractors back New York’s Scaffold Law update

Construction Dive

to exempt federally funded projects from New York state state’s Scaffold Law has a realistic path forward, most likely as part of a broader legislative package such as the upcoming federal surface transportation bill, said Mike Elmendorf, president and CEO of the Associated General Contractors of New York State. Dive Brief: A bill from U.S.

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$230M overhaul starts on Arkansas’ biggest water plant

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Deep Dive Opinion Library Events Press Releases Topics Sign up Search Sign up Search Commercial Corporate News Economy Infrastructure Labor Safety Tech Sustainability Legal/Regs An article from Project Milestones $230M overhaul starts on Arkansas’ biggest water plant Max Foote Construction is renovating the Jack H.

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WINT urges construction industry to tighten up water management processes amid UK JCoP regulation

Civil + Structural Engineer

The new water management standard enforces Mandatory Water Systems Management Plans, Active Automatic Flow Monitoring Shutoff (AAFMS), and coverage for temporary and permanent water systems. The warranty provides reimbursement in the unlikely event of water damage in a WINT-protected site.