January 2024 wins: Contractors report their latest awards
Construction Dive rounds up the newest project wins from some of the country’s biggest builders.
Project awards are the lifeblood of every construction firm, as they indicate new work and future revenue. Here, Construction Dive tracks the top project wins recently announced by the country’s biggest contractors, ranging from a battery factory and a hospital to an NBA arena and several data centers.
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Clayco nabs $5B Rivian EV factory project in Georgia
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 3, 2024
The Chicago-based construction firm expects to finish work on the 1,800-acre complex in 2026. Read the full article ➔
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Flatiron/Herzog JV to build 2 Amtrak bridges in Maryland
By Julie Strupp • Jan. 3, 2024
The contractors will replace the 117-year-old Susquehanna River Rail Bridge in order to improve speed and safety on the Northeast Corridor. Read the full article ➔
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Holder Construction gets $1.9B Arizona data center job
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 10, 2024
The city of Mesa has experienced a surge in data construction due in part to a lack of natural disasters, low utility costs and business-friendly environment. Read the full article ➔
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USACE taps Clark for $617M Texas hospital
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 10, 2024
The Maryland contractor delivered another Fort Worth healthcare facility on the same Army base four years ago. Read the full article ➔
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Turner JV selected for $215M upgrade of Charlotte Hornets’ arena
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 19, 2024
Along with local contractor D.A. Everett, Turner will renovate the Spectrum Center over the next two offseasons, beginning in May. Read the full article ➔
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Meta picks Indiana for $800M data center campus
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 26, 2024
Turner Construction will start work on the 700,000-square-foot facility this month, with completion slated for 2026. Read the full article ➔
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Google taps Whiting-Turner to build $600M Oregon data center
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 30, 2024
The Baltimore-based general contractor received the go-ahead from the local community development department to start construction on the facility. Read the full article ➔