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Forty-three states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs during the past twelve months, but momentum slowed in May…
Contractors’ bid prices for constructing new nonresidential buildings finally caught up with soaring costs for the materials and service they…
On June 8, AGC sought clarification from OSHA on its enforcement of heat-related hazards under its National Emphasis Program (NEP). Due to the absence of…
Environmentalists are pushing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to undertake a rulemaking to classify discarded polyvinyl chloride (PVC or…
KANSAS CITY, MO. – The bi-state region’s fast-growing construction sector, which last year started $8.3 billion worth of projects, contributes…
Struggling to find enough workers? On this episode, three young construction professionals share their insights about how they made a…
The Construction Owners Association of America (COAA) is the largest association of construction owners in the United States. COAA just held its…
Rapidly rising hourly earnings enabled the construction industry to add 36,000 employees in May, but a record number of job…
Nearly three-quarters of federal contractors report they will stop bidding on federal projects if the Biden administration were to follow…
Consensus doesn’t mean unanimity. ConsensusDocs is the first and only broad-based coalition in the United States that publishes standard construction…