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Home » Construction Firms Predict Strong Demand for Certain Private-Sector & Most Types of Public-Sector Work in 2025, But Worry About Labor & Materials Prices
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Construction Firms Predict Strong Demand for Certain Private-Sector & Most Types of Public-Sector Work in 2025, But Worry About Labor & Materials Prices

January 8, 2025Updated:January 27, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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New Industry Outlook Shows Firms Are Worried About Impacts of President-Elect Trump’s Trade and Immigration Policies Even as They Increase Investments in Artificial Intelligence and Other Technologies to Boost Productivity Construction contractors are optimistic about certain private-sector segments and have high hopes for most types of public-sector work, according to...

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