A Quick Run Down on Power Infrastructure and How to Find Projects

Chris Gibson What Are the Main Types of Power Infrastructure? Power infrastructure encompasses the systems and facilities that generate, transmit, and distribute electricity. The need for power is growing fast: data centers alone are projected to demand 35 GW of electricity by 2030, an increase from 17 GW in 2022, growing roughly 10% per year. […]

A Comprehensive Brief on Transportation Infrastructure

Shanice Lodge What is transportation infrastructure? Transportation infrastructure refers to the physical structures and systems that facilitate the movement of people and goods. According to Market Research Future, the Transportation Infrastructure Market Size was estimated at 690.38 (USD Billion) in 2024. This sector is only growing, and being knowledgeable in this segment will help you […]

Everything You Need to Know About Communications Infrastructure

Shanice Lodge What is communication infrastructure? In simple terms, communications infrastructure allows the transmission of data, voice, and video signals across long distances. It’s kind of like the nervous system of our digital world. According to Deloitte’s analysis of company financial filings, US communications infrastructure providers invested approximately $400 billion of capital between 2019 to […]

What Makes Water Infrastructure So Critical in Construction?

Water infrastructure forms the backbone of thriving cities and resilient communities. It powers clean drinking water, controls floods, and ensures safe sanitation. The U.S. has a huge number of water infrastructure projects, with the EPA’s State Revolving Fund programs alone providing financing for more than 50,000 water quality projects and 21,000 drinking water projects. In construction, these projects—whether […]

What Are Product Requirement Documents in Construction?

A product requirement document (PRD) is a detailed blueprint that outlines the functional and technical specifications of a product or solution within a construction project. Unlike design plans, which focus on aesthetics and structure, a PRD defines what the product must do, how it should perform, and any constraints it must meet. The construction materials […]