General contractors primarily engaged in the construction of bridges; viaducts; elevated highways; and highway, pedestrian, and railway tunnels. General contractors engaged in subway construction are classified in Industry 1629. Special trade contractors primarily engaged in guardrail construction or installation of highway signs is classified in Industry 1611.
The NAICS 1622, focusing on Bridge, Tunnel, and Elevated Highway Construction, is experiencing significant qualitative trends. One prominent trend is the increasing integration of advanced technologies such as BIM (Building Information Modeling) and AI (Artificial Intelligence) for project planning and management. These technologies enhance efficiency, accuracy, and collaboration among stakeholders.
Sustainability practices are another critical trend. There is a growing emphasis on environmentally friendly construction methods, including the use of recyclable materials and the implementation of energy-efficient designs. This is driven by both regulatory pressures and a market demand for green infrastructure.
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are becoming more prevalent. With funding constraints on government budgets, collaboration with private enterprises is seen as a viable solution to meet infrastructure development needs. PPPs can expedite project timelines and provide innovative financial solutions.
Forecasting into the near future, the industry is expected to see a continued push towards innovation in construction methods and materials. The adoption of pre-fabrication and modular construction techniques is likely to increase. Additionally, there is an anticipated growth in projects related to the enhancement of existing infrastructure to meet new safety and regulatory standards, as well as to accommodate increasing urbanization and traffic volumes.
Investment in infrastructure is projected to remain robust due to recognized economic benefits and the critical need for modernization. As a result, the sector is poised for steady growth, albeit with potential challenges related to skilled labor shortages and fluctuating material costs.
Abutment construction-general contractors
Bridge construction-general contractors
Causeway construction on structural supports-general contractors
Highway construction, elevated-general contractors
Overpass construction-general contractors
Trestle construction-general contractors
Tunnel construction-general contractors
Underpass construction-general contractors
Viaduct construction-general contractors
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