
Comfort systems USA surges on data center demand, leading growth in specialty contracting
Comfort Systems USA has reached record stock highs in early 2026, driven by accelerating demand for HVAC and electrical services

Comfort Systems USA has reached record stock highs in early 2026, driven by accelerating demand for HVAC and electrical services

Growth breaks construction companies far more often than recession. In 2026, many contractors are discovering that winning more work is

Technology adoption has become one of the most misunderstood conversations among small contractors in the United States. In 2026, the

The use of drones on construction jobsites has shifted from novelty to expectation in many segments of the U.S. construction

Field reporting automation has become one of the most discussed operational upgrades in construction over the last two years.

Building Information Modeling has been part of construction workflows for years, but in 2026 it is entering a new

Cybersecurity has quietly moved from an IT concern to an operational and contractual issue in the United States construction market.

Prefabrication and modular construction are no longer treated as experimental alternatives or niche solutions in the United States construction market.

Why digital closeout packages became a baseline expectation Digital closeout packages did not become standard because contractors wanted more paperwork.

Why video documentation moved from optional to expected Video documentation in construction did not become standard because of