Construction Industry Trends
Cost benchmarks, delivery playbooks, and field-tested guidance for commercial real estate developers, owners, and operators.
Eighty-plus articles spanning cost-per-square-foot data, building system selection, delivery method tradeoffs, and vertical-specific construction guidance — drawn from active project work across all 50 states.
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Commercial Construction Costs
Cost-per-square-foot data across every major commercial building type — by region, format, and finish level. The master reference for project budgeting.
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Design-build vs. design-bid-build, GMP vs. cost-plus, preconstruction strategy, permitting timelines — how to actually deliver a commercial project on time and on budget.
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IMP installation, PEMB, commercial roofing, polyaspartic flooring, MEP, equipment procurement — the specialty scopes that drive envelope and operational performance.
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Soft costs, A/E fees, contingency planning, lender requirements, owner's rep value — the financial framework owners and developers need before breaking ground.
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Cost to Build a Cold Storage Facility (2026)
Refrigerated, frozen, and blast-freeze cost benchmarks. Tenant improvement vs. ground-up by region — what owners actually pay.
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PEMB Cost Per Square Foot (2026)
Three pricing tiers, regional variation, finished cost by building type, and the five mistakes that blow PEMB budgets.
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Cost to Build a QSR Coffee Shop (2026)
Drive-thru, walk-up, hybrid, and walk-in formats — total project cost ranges by format and region, including the drive-thru premium.
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Best IMP Manufacturers Compared (2026)
Kingspan, Metl-Span, CENTRIA, AWIP, PermaTherm, FALK, UPI, MBCI, and Arch Solar — core chemistry, lead times, and where each panel fits.
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A/E Fees & Soft Costs (2026)
Architectural and engineering fee benchmarks by facility type and region — plus the soft cost categories that quietly inflate project budgets.
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Commercial Roofing Cost Per SF (2026)
Six commercial roofing systems compared, the six factors driving cost, and replace-vs-restore economics for owners.
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High-Performance Polyaspartic Flooring: Application Best Practices for Industrial Facilities
Polyaspartic coatings are the gold standard for rapid return-to-service in industrial settings, but their fast cure time and moisture sensitivity leave little room for error. This guide breaks down the critical technical protocols required for a successful install—from achieving the correct Concrete Surface Profile (CSP) to managing dew point and humidity. Discover the rigorous standards Terrapin Construction Group utilizes to deliver high-performance, chemical-resistant surfacing for facilities nationwide.
The Developer’s Playbook for 2026: Navigating Risk and Maximizing ROI through Strategic Design-Build
In 2026, developers face a "perfect storm" of material volatility and labor shortages. Discover how Terrapin Construction Group’s integrated Design-Build model and nationwide procurement strategies are helping commercial real estate leaders reduce risk, compress schedules, and maximize facility performance across 38 states.
Mastering the Shell: Why Precision IMP Installation is the Key to 2026 Project Certainty
In the current commercial landscape, the building envelope is no longer just a "skin"—it is a high-performance mechanical component. As developers face the dual pressures of a 349,000-worker labor shortageand aggressive energy mandates, the demand for Insulated Metal Panel (IMP) installation has surged.
However, an IMP system is only as good as its seal. At Terrapin Construction Group (TCG), we’ve installed over 1,000,000 SF of these systems across 38 states, and we’ve seen firsthand that the difference between a "standard" install and a precision install is the difference between project success and long-term liability.
Beyond the Blueprint: Hot Commercial Construction News & Market Shifts for February 2026
The week of February 19, 2026, marks a pivotal moment in the commercial construction landscape. While the buzz around the Orange County Convention Center for Design & Construction Week (DCW) highlights the latest in product innovation, the real story is written in the groundbreakings and technical milestones shifting the ROI for national developers.
From a massive $90.5 million mountain redevelopment to a $1.3 billion surge in food processing infrastructure, the industry is moving toward high-performance, specialized "technical shells" that prioritize speed and efficiency.
🏗️ Insulated Metal Panels Are Having a Moment - Here's Why IMPs Are Everywhere in 2026
The global IMP market is projected to grow from $15.01 billion in 2025 to $17.13 billion by 2030, driven by tightening energy codes, the data center construction boom, cold chain expansion, and a construction labor market that's demanding faster, leaner building methods.
Here's what's fueling the IMP wave — and why it matters for contractors, specifiers, and building owners.
🚨 Construction's Labor Crisis Isn't Coming - It's Here. Here's What You Need to Know.
According to Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), the construction industry needs approximately 349,000 net new workers in 2026 to maintain equilibrium between labor supply and project demand. That figure is actually down from 439,000 in 2025 — but don't mistake that for progress.
The drop reflects softening demand, not a healthier workforce. Nominal construction spending declined about 1.5% over the past year, translating to roughly a 5% real decline after inflation. ABC's chief economist Anirban Basu has been clear: this is cyclical relief masking a structural crisis.
And the relief is temporary. ABC projects the gap will jump to 456,000 workers in 2027 as interest rates ease, stalled projects restart, and megaproject pipelines convert from planning to active construction.
More than half of the 349,000 workers needed this year aren't for growth — they're simply to replace retirees walking off jobsites for the last time.
