Data Center Space 92% Pre-Leased Amid AI-Driven Demand Surge
North America's data center development pipeline is 92% pre-leased, driven by AI and cloud growth, creating tight market conditions and accelerated project demands for AECM professionals.
North America's data center development pipeline is 92% pre-leased, driven by AI and cloud growth, creating tight market conditions and accelerated project demands for AECM professionals.
Neural algorithmic reasoning merges classical algorithms with AI, boosting problem-solving capabilities. This advancement offers AECM professionals smarter tools for project management and design optimization, promising greater efficiency and accuracy.
MREG and McCourt Partners have launched construction on Halo Vista, a $7 billion, 2,300-acre mixed-use development in North Phoenix, initiating a decade-long project that will impact multiple AECM sectors.
Construction job openings fell to 202,000 in February, the slowest hiring rate on record, down 28,000 from January and 53,000 year-over-year, impacting AECM workforce planning and project timelines.
Nebius's 310MW AI factory in Finland marks a significant expansion of Europe's AI infrastructure, offering new opportunities for AECM professionals in high-capacity data center construction and engineering.
The U.S. construction industry faces a severe skilled labor shortage in 2025, threatening project timelines and budgets. Firms must invest in workforce development and technology to maintain delivery standards.
Intercity buses, led by FlixBus, offer a scalable, affordable transit solution to manage the surge in ridership expected during the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics. This approach reduces infrastructure costs and provides flexible capacity, impacting planning and construction priorities for AECM pro
Willowbrook Plant in Corby has expanded its sales territory for Hyundai heavy machinery, increasing market reach and enhancing support for UK contractors and manufacturers.
The Construction Leadership Council warns that rising fuel and energy costs are increasing expenses and risks across construction supply chains, urging AECM professionals to adjust operations and advocate for support.