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Where is Most Construction Happening in the Texas: 2024 Overview

Building Radar

In 2024, Texas is poised to become one of the hottest construction markets in the United States, driven by a combination of robust economic growth, population influx, and government-backed infrastructure projects. Major Construction Hotspots in Texas for 2024 1. Infrastructure and Transportation Projects 3.

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How to Prepare for an Increase in Projects From the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act

Construction Business Owner

How to Prepare for an Increase in Projects From the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act What impact could the bill have on the construction industry? Promote to rotator No Main Image Sponsored by Tags AvidXchange construction and infrastructure. Fill out the form on this page to download the e-book.

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‘Infrastructure academy’ coming to Austin

Construction Dive

The initiative will seek to reduce barriers to entry for potential workers and provide career services designed to staff the booming civil sector in Texas.

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$13B overhaul of I-45 in Houston breaks ground after years of delays

Construction Dive

The controversial highway widening project, one of Texas’ largest infrastructure efforts, is expected to take 18 years to complete.

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Texas Infrastructure Earns “C” Grade from State Civil Engineers

ENR Construction

Texas saw its grade rise overall, but the state's highways rated a D+ in ASCE's 2021 Texas Infrastructure Report Card.

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Texas: Open For Business

Business Facilities

The pandemic and low oil prices hit Texas with a one-two punch, but the Lone Star State is still a leader in big-ticket projects. Read: Texas: Open For Business at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Tesla data center delay highlights industrywide challenges

Construction Dive

Elon Musk reportedly fired the director of infrastructure for the firm’s facility in Austin, Texas. Finding a replacement could prove tough, even as more firms enter the space.

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