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Home » AGC/Procore Study Finds that 78% of Civil Contractors Expect their Project Backlog to Increase or Remain the Same During the Next 12 Months
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AGC/Procore Study Finds that 78% of Civil Contractors Expect their Project Backlog to Increase or Remain the Same During the Next 12 Months

November 1, 2023Updated:April 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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According to a report released in September by Procore Technologies, Inc. and AGC of America, 78% of civil and infrastructure construction firms expect their project backlog to increase or remain the same over the next year as new federal infrastructure funding ramps up. The report, Top Civil & Infrastructure Trends:...

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