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On March 22, the United States Senate confirmed the nomination of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh to become the next Secretary…
Construction employment decreased from January 2020 to January 2021 in nearly two-thirds of the nation’s metro areas, according to an analysis by…
Construction employment in January remained below pre-pandemic levels in all but eight states, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors…
Another round of steep price increases and supply-chain disruptions are wreaking hardships on contractors, driving up construction costs and slowing…
One year after the pandemic struck, construction firms are experiencing soaring materials costs, widespread supply-chain problems, and continuing project deferrals…
Construction spending rallied in January as private nonresidential construction increased for the first time in seven months, according to an…
Construction employment declined by 61,000 in February, while the sector’s unemployment rate soared to 9.6 percent amid severe winter weather…
AGC of America is conducting a new coronavirus survey to determine how the pandemic has impacted operations over the past year and…
On February 17, President Biden met with the leaders of the building trades unions in his effort to lay the…
Union membership across occupations in the construction industry declined from an annual average of 1,055,000 in 2019 to 993,000 in…