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New York, Louisiana Have Worst Losses Between December & February 2020, While Utah, South Dakota Top Gainers; Florida, Alabama, Rhode…
Prices of construction materials jumped nearly 20 percent in 2021 despite moderating in December, according to an analysis by the Associated General…
Construction Officials Say Biden Administration’s Plan to Double Tariffs on Canadian Lumber, Leave Other Ones in Place will Undermine Efforts…
New Industry Outlook Shows Contractors Expect a Boost from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and Broad-Based Private-Sector Demand, Except for Retail…
Jobs Figures are Consistent with Relatively Optimistic Outlook the Association will Release on January 12 But Tight Labor Market is…
ssociation Officials Call on Congress to Promptly Enact Funding to Fulfill Promises for Wide Range of Highway, Transportation and Other…
Rising construction materials prices appear to be starting to drive up the price of construction projects, according to an analysis by the…
The construction industry added 44,000 jobs between September and October as nonresidential construction firms posted back-to-back increases for the first…
Nearly one-fifth of U.S. metro areas lost construction jobs between September 2020 and September 2021, according to an analysis by the Associated…
Total construction spending declined in September for the first time since February, as both residential and nonresidential construction slipped, according…