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Congressman David Kustoff Tours Bridge Project with AGC
AGC of America News·9h ago

Congressman David Kustoff Tours Bridge Project with AGC

Congressman David Kustoff visited an ongoing bridge project alongside representatives from the Associated General Contractors (AGC) to review construction progress and discuss infrastructure initiatives. The tour highlights continued congressional engagement with the construction industry on major infrastructure development.

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Congress Begins Consideration of Defense Construction Bill
AGC of America News·9h ago

Congress Begins Consideration of Defense Construction Bill

Congress has initiated the legislative review process for a defense construction bill that will likely shape federal building projects and infrastructure spending. The bill's passage could impact construction timelines, funding availability, and project requirements across the defense sector.

Workforce
AGC Opposed Faster Labor Contracts Act Moves to Senate
AGC of America News·9h ago

AGC Opposed Faster Labor Contracts Act Moves to Senate

The Associated General Contractors of America has opposed the Faster Labor Contracts Act, which is now advancing to the Senate. The legislation would accelerate the process for finalizing labor agreements in the construction industry.

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Congressman Dale Strong Tours AGC Construction Project
AGC of America News·9h ago

Congressman Dale Strong Tours AGC Construction Project

Congressman Dale Strong visited an Associated General Contractors (AGC) construction project to observe industry operations and developments. The tour highlighted current construction practices and the AGC's role in advocating for the construction sector.

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AGC Fights to Preserve Associational Standing in Indiana
AGC of America News·9h ago

AGC Fights to Preserve Associational Standing in Indiana

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) is working to maintain its legal right to represent member interests in Indiana through associational standing in court proceedings. This effort allows the trade group to continue advocating on behalf of construction companies on regulatory and legal matters affecting the industry.

Workforce
New Names and Faces: June 2026
Construction Executive·12h ago

New Names and Faces: June 2026

An OpenAI executive has joined Clayco's board of directors, signaling growing influence of artificial intelligence leadership in construction companies. Owen-Ames-Kimball continues its tradition of bringing on summer interns as part of ongoing workforce development efforts.

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Mid-Year Check-In: The Construction Trends That Matter Most Right Now
Autodesk Construction Cloud Blog·17h ago

Mid-Year Check-In: The Construction Trends That Matter Most Right Now

Mid-year 2026 marks the shift from planning to evaluation as construction teams assess which strategies and field practices are delivering real results. This is when initial projections meet reality, forcing teams to adjust their approaches based on actual project performance.

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Build a Court. Give a Court: Dallas Business Founder’s Philanthropy and Construction Efforts Culminate in World Cup Spotlight
Construction Executive·23h ago

Build a Court. Give a Court: Dallas Business Founder’s Philanthropy and Construction Efforts Culminate in World Cup Spotlight

A Dallas-based sport-court company founder has spent decades donating his construction expertise to philanthropic projects, and his work is now receiving international recognition through World Cup spotlight. His efforts demonstrate how construction skills and resources can be leveraged for community impact on a global stage.

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Deep dive into ARM’s physical AI and robotics strategies with Drew Henry
Robotics Business Review·yesterday

Deep dive into ARM’s physical AI and robotics strategies with Drew Henry

ARM's Drew Henry explores how physical AI and robotics are being engineered to handle real-world construction constraints and unpredictable job site conditions. The discussion covers autonomous systems designed for practical deployment in field operations where reliability and adaptability are critical.

AI & MLRobotics
ExRobotics launches UL-certified inspection robot for hazardous environments
Robotics Business Review·yesterday

ExRobotics launches UL-certified inspection robot for hazardous environments

ExRobotics has released the ExR-2.5 inspection robot, which carries UL certification for safe operation in explosive and hazardous environments across North America. The certified robot enables safer inspections in dangerous conditions where human workers face significant risks.

RoboticsSafety
Vention collaborates with FANUC and Universal Robots on software-defined automation
Robotics Business Review·yesterday

Vention collaborates with FANUC and Universal Robots on software-defined automation

Vention is partnering with FANUC and Universal Robots to simplify how manufacturers design and deploy industrial and collaborative robots on job sites. The collaboration aims to make software-defined automation more accessible and easier to implement for construction and manufacturing operations.

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NYC mayor signs Executive Order aimed at protecting workers from heat
Safety+Health Magazine·yesterday

NYC mayor signs Executive Order aimed at protecting workers from heat

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed an Executive Order on June 22 requiring heat illness prevention plans for city employees and contractors working in New York City. The order includes development of heat safety guidance applicable to all workers in the city.

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EPA moves forward on effort to end animal testing for chemical assessments
Safety+Health Magazine·yesterday

EPA moves forward on effort to end animal testing for chemical assessments

The EPA is advancing efforts to replace animal testing with alternative methods for evaluating the safety of industrial chemicals. This shift aims to make safety assessments more transparent while protecting worker health and reducing reliance on animal testing.

SafetyMaterials
Surveys seek trucker and motor carrier feedback about onboard safety tech
Safety+Health Magazine·yesterday

Surveys seek trucker and motor carrier feedback about onboard safety tech

The American Transportation Research Institute is surveying truckers and motor carriers to gather feedback on onboard safety technologies used in vehicles. The research aims to understand how drivers and fleet operators perceive and interact with these safety systems.

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CreateMe partners with Avalo and Laguna Fabrics to bring resilience to apparel supply chains
Robotics Business Review·yesterday

CreateMe partners with Avalo and Laguna Fabrics to bring resilience to apparel supply chains

CreateMe has partnered with Avalo and Laguna Fabrics to develop faster and more localized apparel production methods that strengthen supply chain resilience. The collaboration demonstrates how manufacturing can be brought closer to end markets while reducing dependencies on distant suppliers.

Materials3D Printing
From Reactive to Proactive: How Data Visibility is Reshaping Field-to-Office Communication for Specialty Subcontractors
eSUB Construction Software Blog·yesterday

From Reactive to Proactive: How Data Visibility is Reshaping Field-to-Office Communication for Specialty Subcontractors

Specialty subcontractors are shifting from waiting to respond to problems toward preventing them by using data visibility tools that connect field operations to office management in real time. Better communication between job sites and back office enables teams to catch issues early, improve coordination, and make faster decisions.

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Digital Builder Ep 145: Practical Ways to Leverage Extended Reality in Construction
Autodesk Construction Cloud Blog·yesterday

Digital Builder Ep 145: Practical Ways to Leverage Extended Reality in Construction

Extended reality technologies like AR and VR have significantly advanced beyond early clunky implementations, offering practical applications for construction professionals today. Modern XR tools provide tangible value for construction workflows, though the article snippet doesn't detail specific use cases.

Safety
Why physical AI 2.0 needs a reality check
Robotics Business Review·yesterday

Why physical AI 2.0 needs a reality check

Physical AI development requires robots to accurately perceive and understand their environment, not just process vision and language data. Recovery of physical state information is essential for robots to effectively interact with construction materials and jobsite conditions.

AI & MLRobotics