Here are the top Pennsylvania construction stories for the week:
$18M public-space construction project unveiled in Philadelphia: The Thomas Paine Plaza redesign officially debuted after a 3-year, $18 million construction effort, and it includes new public-use features (skate space, gathering areas, future statue installation). This signals continued urban redevelopment and public infrastructure investment ahead of major tourism events (World Cup, etc.). READ MORE.
Natural gas pipeline project back in play (regional impact): The long-delayed Constitution Pipeline (PA → NY) could be operational by 2027. It revives large-scale energy construction activity tied to Pennsylvania and it could drive pipeline, compressor station, and related infrastructure work across the state. READ MORE.
Data center construction boom—and pushback: Pennsylvania is at the center of a massive AI/data center construction surge (potentially $100B+). Local communities are increasingly pushing back over land use, environmental, and displacement concerns. This is one of the biggest long-term construction opportunities in PA—but also a growing source of zoning battles and permitting risk. READ MORE.
PHOTO CAPTION: This week the ACE Mentor Program hosted a construction hands-on day for high school students in Centre County. Special thanks to Hilti Group for bring all the construction equipment and to McCrossin for working with students to safely use the tools.
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