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Construction Industry Responds to AI and Highway Bill
March 16, 2026
Construction firms are experiencing significant impacts from the surge in artificial intelligence-driven data center projects and the anticipation of a substantially larger federal highway bill than previous infrastructure legislation. Turner Construction reported a record $29.9 billion revenue in 2025 largely due to hyperscaler data center construction, while other major contractors like Jacobs and Skanska are also active in this space. Meanwhile, the upcoming federal surface transportation bill is expected to provide funding significantly exceeding the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021, signaling increased opportunities for civil construction firms nationwide.
- The pending highway bill, with funding levels notably higher than prior legislation, indicates expanded procurement opportunities for transportation infrastructure projects across multiple states including Texas, Minnesota, New York, and California.
- Contractors should evaluate their capabilities in AI-related construction projects, as firms like Fluor have integrated AI into project planning and delivery, while others caution against overestimating AI's immediate impact on professional services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for large-scale civil and data center construction services, requiring strategic planning to leverage the expected surge in federal transportation funding.
- Industry stakeholders may benefit from monitoring legislative developments in Congress and aligning business development efforts with the evolving infrastructure priorities driven by AI and transportation funding.
The amounts being discussed around the highway bill were significantly higher than those in the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021
— Granite CEO
WSP cautions against 'AI hysteria' and assures investors that its business proposition wouldnβt be replaced by the surging technology
— WSP leadership
The company has adopted artificial intelligence across its project planning and delivery cycle
— Jim Breuer, CEO of Fluor
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United States Congress
Vendors
Turner Construction, Jacobs, Skanska, Balfour Beatty, WSP
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$29.9 billion revenue in 2025, Significantly higher than $1.2 trillion, $16 billion
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