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Most contractors expect demand for many types of construction to shrink in 2021 even as the pandemic is prompting many…
Only 34 percent of the nation’s metro areas—just over one-third—added construction jobs from November 2019 to November 2020, according to…
Construction spending was a tale of two industries again in November, as soaring single-family construction masked ongoing downturns in private…
Construction employment in November remained below pre-pandemic levels in 35 states and the District of Columbia even though 31 states…
On Dec. 8, AGC filed suit against the Small Business Administration (SBA), seeking to compel the agency to restrict its use of…
Industry Unemployment Hits Highest November Level since 2012 as Sluggish Nonresidential Building and Infrastructure Construction Lags, While Residential Employment Nears…
Only 30 percent of the nation’s metro areas added construction jobs in the past year, according to an analysis of new government…
The construction industry’s fortunes continued to diverge in October, as residential construction expanded again while nonresidential construction remained largely unchanged…
Each year around this time, AGC asks you – our members – to predict what next year will be like…
Construction employment in October remained depressed compared to pre-pandemic levels in three-fourths of states despite the fact 36 states and…