Browsing: Construction Data
Association Officials Noted that Supply Chain Problems and Materials Price Increases are Impacting Demand for Nonresidential Projects, Prompting Some Owners…
Most Infrastructure Categories Post Year-to-Date Declines Compared to First Eight Months of 2020; Association Officials Call for Congress, President to Finish…
Lawrence-Methuen Town-Salem, Mass. and San Diego-Carlsbad, Calif. Top Lists of Metros with Year-over-Year Employment Increases; Evansville, Ind.-Ky. and New York City…
Construction Officials Call for Immediate Removal of Tariffs on Key Construction Materials, Urge Congress and the Administration to Take Steps…
Eighty-Nine Percent of Contractors Are Having a Hard Time Finding Craft Workers, While 88 Percent of Firms Are Experiencing Project…
Construction Officials Note Spending Figures Foreshadow New Data the Association is Releasing Tomorrow Shoring the Ongoing Impacts of the Coronavirus…
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett and Waterbury, Conn. Top Lists of Metros with Year-over-Year Employment Gains; Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, Atlantic City-Hammonton, N.J., Evansville, Ind.-Ky.…
Texas, Louisiana Register the Worst Job Losses Since February 2020, As Utah and Idaho Add the Most; Colorado and N.H. Have…
Construction Officials Call for End to Damaging Tariffs and Quotas on Steel, Aluminum, Lumber and Other Essential Construction Items Incurring…
Association Officials Urged Congress to Pass the New, Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill to Boost Demand for Nonresidential Construction and Create Needed…