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Construction employment fell in 61 and was unchanged in another 51 out of 358 metro areas between June 2021 and…
CONSTRUCTION SPENDING FALLS IN JUNE WITH DECLINES IN RESIDENTIAL AND NONRESIDENTAL ACTIVITY AMID GROWING LABOR AND MATERIALS SHORTAGES Construction Association Official…
Seeking to find ways to help America build, key congressional leaders bring in AGC to talk about its Climate Change…
For more than two years, the U.S. construction industry has been buffeted by unprecedented increases in material costs, supply-chain bottlenecks,…
Construction employment in June continued to trail pre-pandemic levels in more than one-third of the states despite record job openings,…
According to the latest Contractor Compensation Quarterly (CCQ) published by PAS, Inc., contractors are projecting 2022 construction staff wages to increase an average…
Employers Have Until July 31, 2022, to Update I-9s DHS adopted the temporary policy in response to the difficulties many…
Price escalation and supply chain disruptions continue as top issues in construction. Getting a price escalation clause that adjusts prices…
Employers that test workers for COVID-19 should review their policies to ensure they comply with updated guidelines released July 12…
The Construction Labor Research Council (CLRC) has developed a new customized report titled Contractor’s Cost Conundrum designed to explain some of the…