Browsing: Construction Data
Construction spending plunged in April as governmental agencies and project owners shut down ongoing work and canceled projects that were…
Construction employment declined by 975,000 jobs in April as a new survey by the Associated General Contractors of America and data from construction technology…
Texas Add the Most Jobs; Association Survey Indicates Losses will Spread Construction employment declined in 99 out of 358 metro…
Construction employment declined in 20 states and D.C. in March, aligning with the results of a recent survey by the Associated General…
With the covid-19 pandemic worsening by the week, an ever-increasing share of contractors are reporting cancellations of upcoming projects and…
The fast-worsening covid-19 pandemic has triggered layoffs at more than a quarter of construction firms responding to an online survey released today…
Construction spending in February increased 6.0 percent from February 2019, with year-over-year gains in both residential and nonresidential outlays, according…
Construction employment increased in 32 states in January compared to both December and January 2019, according to an analysis by…
Dallas-Plano-Irving, Texas and Kansas City Have Largest Gains; New York City and Fairbanks, Alaska Lag the Most as Labor Shortages Likely Kept Firms in Many Areas from Adding Even…
Homebuilding Strengthens but Infrastructure and Other Nonresidential Spending Fades in Recent Months, Reversing Pattern in Early 2019; Industry Survey Shows…