The Delta Air Lines Foundation has pledged $5 million to support the construction of a new Aerospace Engineering Building at Georgia Tech. The investment is intended to expand research capabilities ...
A Tri-Cities school offering part-time advanced technical education to high school students is getting a major facelift for the fall. Tri-Tech Skills Center’s $46 million project will replace ...
TORONTO, ONTARIO / ACCESS Newswire / February 28, 2026 / Across Canada's urban centres, a quiet revolution is underway.
Nebraska minted its first startup unicorn last year. Lincoln-based CompanyCam was officially valued at $2 billion as of August 2025. Founder and CEO Luke Hansen reflects on the journey to unicorn ...
China’s domination of the rare earths industry is a major vulnerability for Western governments, but North America is finally ...
Data center opponents have asked the Minnesota Legislature to set a two-year moratorium on any new construction of what are called hyper-scale data centers — a vague definition, but set roughly at 100 ...
America's data center boom has spurred mixed responses from Arkansas' federal candidates, who have expressed reserved excitement about the economic potential and worries about community impact.
Construction Technology students at the Delaware Area Career Center will spend the next two semesters working on a contract to build two tiny houses.
The Montreal-based contractor emphasized the value of its “machine in the middle” approach and assured investors that its business proposition wouldn’t be replaced by the surging technology.
Peralta Defense name the top firewatch provider in the US, in an effort to increase life safety and prevent fires.
Data centers were one of the bright spots in a year that saw total construction spending decline 1.4% from the previous year.
It’s becoming fashionable for pandering politicians to call for “moratoriums” on new construction.