2026-05-18 | Worldwide | Construction | EN

Construction News Summary – 2026-05-18

Global construction news spans public works and policy friction: a violent protest in Kolkata during an anti-encroachment demolition, major road and transit projects disrupting U.S. city corridors, and a 21-km elevated corridor taking shape in Chennai. Debates intensify around AI data center construction in New Jersey and Washington, while the U.S. Navy’s shipbuilding plan signals a bid to double nuclear sub production. Local stories include a Milpitas playground overhaul, Oregon’s largest municipal pickleball complex nearing completion, and downtown businesses reacting to street works.

Construction News Summary – 2026-05-18
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Today's Stories

Expiring Tax Credits Put U.S. Wind and Solar Projects on Edge
EDITORIAL SCORE 8.6 Business

Expiring Tax Credits Put U.S. Wind and Solar Projects on Edge

The Financial Times reports that U.S. wind and solar developers face mounting uncertainty as key federal tax credits near expiration. While construction activity is brisk, financing and timing risks are clouding the medium-term project pipeline.

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ASML to Equip Tata’s $11B Dholera Chip Fab, Targeting 50,000 Wafers/Month
EDITORIAL SCORE 8.6 Technology

ASML to Equip Tata’s $11B Dholera Chip Fab, Targeting 50,000 Wafers/Month

ASML and Tata Electronics signed an MoU to deploy lithography equipment at India’s first front-end semiconductor fab, a 300mm facility under construction in Dholera, Gujarat. The $11 billion project targets 50,000 wafers per month and includes talent development and supply chain support.

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Indonesia’s Giant Sea Wall Plan Faces Climate Adaptation Scrutiny
EDITORIAL SCORE 8.5 Environment

Indonesia’s Giant Sea Wall Plan Faces Climate Adaptation Scrutiny

Indonesia promotes a massive sea wall as a solution to chronic flooding, positioning it as a flagship climate adaptation measure. Critics warn the project could worsen ecological damage and may not deliver value for money if underlying risks aren’t addressed.

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Report: Palestinian Building Approvals in East Jerusalem Fall to 7%
EDITORIAL SCORE 8.2 Politics

Report: Palestinian Building Approvals in East Jerusalem Fall to 7%

Haaretz reports that only 7% of Palestinian construction in East Jerusalem received approval, pointing to a sharp downturn in permitting. The article examines the implications for housing availability and urban development in the area.

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Samsung Heavy Wins $813 Million LNG Carrier Order
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.8 Business

Samsung Heavy Wins $813 Million LNG Carrier Order

Samsung Heavy Industries has secured an $813 million contract linked to liquefied natural gas shipping. The deal underscores sustained demand for LNG carriers and adds to the South Korean shipbuilder’s order backlog.

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Consent Granted for Underground Cable Corridor Linking 2GW Caledonia Offshore Wind Farm
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.8 Environment

Consent Granted for Underground Cable Corridor Linking 2GW Caledonia Offshore Wind Farm

Ocean Winds secured full onshore planning consent from Aberdeenshire Council for the underground cable route connecting the 2GW Caledonia project to the grid. The decision advances a key element of Scotland’s offshore wind buildout.

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Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train: First TBM Cutterhead Lowered at Vikhroli
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.8 Business

Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train: First TBM Cutterhead Lowered at Vikhroli

A 13.6‑metre diameter, 350‑tonne cutterhead was lowered in Mumbai’s Vikhroli, marking the final stage of primary assembly for a tunnel boring machine on the high-speed rail corridor, according to NHSRCL. The milestone advances tunneling works for the Mumbai–Ahmedabad bullet train project.

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Teen Dies After Tree From Construction Site Falls on Auto in Mumbai
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.7 Crime

Teen Dies After Tree From Construction Site Falls on Auto in Mumbai

A 14-year-old girl died a week after a tree from a construction site collapsed onto an auto-rickshaw on Linking Road in Khar West. Police booked Bluestone Construction for alleged negligence, while another injured woman remains in critical care.

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Senate Strips Funding for Trump’s Contested White House Ballroom
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.6 Politics

Senate Strips Funding for Trump’s Contested White House Ballroom

The U.S. Senate’s parliamentarian removed funding for a proposed White House ballroom from a spending package. Republicans argue for security-related upgrades, while Democrats criticize the project’s cost, and a lawsuit and rising estimates further complicate the plan.

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Singapore Site Supervisor Dies After Canopy Collapse
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.5 World

Singapore Site Supervisor Dies After Canopy Collapse

A 30‑year‑old site supervisor in Singapore died after bricks and a newly built canopy collapsed at a house near Upper Paya Lebar. Authorities are investigating; police said no foul play is suspected based on preliminary findings.

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AI’s Soaring Power Needs Revive Interest in Dormant Energy Sources
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.5 Technology

AI’s Soaring Power Needs Revive Interest in Dormant Energy Sources

Rapid growth in AI data centers is forcing utilities and policymakers to reassess sidelined generation options to meet escalating electricity demand. The piece explores how grid planning and fuel choices could shift to accommodate AI-driven loads.

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Analysis: Trump’s Beijing Visit Signals Stalemate in Confronting China
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.4 Politics

Analysis: Trump’s Beijing Visit Signals Stalemate in Confronting China

Business Standard argues that President Trump’s trip to Beijing underscores a stalemate in efforts to pressure China. The analysis points to limited concessions and ongoing geopolitical and economic frictions between the two countries.

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Amaravati’s Quantum Valley Attracts Deep-Tech Startups Amid Ongoing Build-Out
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.3 Technology

Amaravati’s Quantum Valley Attracts Deep-Tech Startups Amid Ongoing Build-Out

Amaravati’s Quantum Valley is drawing scientists and startups focused on quantum computing even as the new city remains under construction. The initiative aims to seed advanced technology development and early-stage ecosystems.

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Amaravati Pivots to Quantum Tech in Bid to Build a New Innovation Hub
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.2 Technology

Amaravati Pivots to Quantum Tech in Bid to Build a New Innovation Hub

Andhra Pradesh’s capital project is backing quantum technologies as construction continues across the greenfield city. The effort aims to attract advanced-tech activity and test whether Amaravati can evolve into India’s next Silicon Valley.

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India Eyes Rs 35,000 Crore Highway Monetisation in FY27
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.2 Business

India Eyes Rs 35,000 Crore Highway Monetisation in FY27

India’s NHAI prepared a list of highway stretches to monetize in FY27, with Haryana hosting the highest number of assets, followed by Uttar Pradesh. The program seeks to raise funds for further road development and maintenance.

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Globe Urges Connectivity Standards in Philippines’ National Building Code Review
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.2 Business

Globe Urges Connectivity Standards in Philippines’ National Building Code Review

Globe Telecom called on regulators to incorporate telecom-ready requirements in an updated National Building Code. The company argues standardizing for in-building connectivity would streamline network deployment and improve coverage.

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60+ New Jersey Groups Urge Pause on AI Data Centers Over Energy and Water Strain
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.0 Environment

60+ New Jersey Groups Urge Pause on AI Data Centers Over Energy and Water Strain

More than 60 organizations asked Rep. Mikie Sherrill to support pausing AI data center construction, warning of higher electric bills and water stress. The coalition seeks greater oversight as the state weighs infrastructure growth against environmental impacts.

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Scottish Government Criticized Over UK Building Safety Crisis Response
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.0 Politics

Scottish Government Criticized Over UK Building Safety Crisis Response

Critics labeled the SNP government’s response to mounting UK building safety concerns as negligent and inadequate. The criticism follows regulator warnings about structural risks tied to ‘transfer slab’ construction in multi-storey buildings.

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Aaron Rai Claims PGA Championship with Late Surge
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.0 Sports

Aaron Rai Claims PGA Championship with Late Surge

Aaron Rai won the PGA Championship after surging on the back nine to break from a crowded leaderboard. The victory delivers a landmark major title for the English golfer.

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