January 2025 wins: Contractors report their latest awards | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

Contractors thrive on new business and opportunities, living for the moments when a potential project becomes reality. After completing all the hard columbus oh dump truck company of estimating, preparing and presenting a bid, there’s nothing quite like getting that call from a client to say the job is yours.
Here, Construction Dive tracks the top contract wins announced by some of the country’s biggest columbus oh dump truck company in January, including a $7 billion light rail project, a $2.3 billion rail bridge and a small modular reactor in Tennessee that could top $5 billion.
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Team selected to build $7B Austin light rail
By Julie Strupp • Jan. 6, 2025
AECOM, Parsons and STV are among those picked to design and construct the Texas city’s new all-electric system, which is set to open in 2033. Read the full article ➔
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JV picked for $2.3B Long Bridge overhaul in Virginia
By Julie Strupp • Jan. 21, 2025
Trumbull, Fay, S&B Construction and Wagman Heavy Civil will join the project, which aims to alleviate one of the East Coast’s biggest rail bottlenecks. Read the full article ➔
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Bechtel, energy builders win Tennessee small modular reactor contract
By Matthew Thibault • Jan. 28, 2025
The team will use an integrated project delivery model to plan and design the potentially $5.4 billion Clinch River Unit 1 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Read the full article ➔
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Jacobs nabs $80M US Navy contract
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 30, 2025
The deal covers Defense Department installations globally, with a primary focus on the eastern U.S., Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Read the full article ➔
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Despite Trump’s orders, DBE not dead yet
The president’s move to revoke a ban on discrimination in federal contracting could have a chilling effect, but it will take an act of Congress to dismantle current programs, an attorney told Construction Dive.
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‘Your main challenge in 2025’: finding workers
The construction industry needs nearly half a million more workers, particularly those with trades skills and experience, to deliver on project demand, per Associated Builders and Contractors.
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 24, 2025



