Browsing: Infrastructure
New Data Aligns with Reports on Job Openings and Construction Spending That Point to Continuing Strong Demand for Workers; But…
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Ariz. and Fairbanks, Alaska Top Lists of Year-over-Year Rise in Industry Employment While New York City and Decatur, Ill. Experience Worst…
Severe January Weather May Have Slowed Infrastructure Work, Outweighing Recovery in Single-Family Homebuilding and Continuing Strong Demand for Manufacturing Plants Total…
Construction Industry’s Election Fund Also Provides the Maximum Primary Contribution to Support the Carl Campaign Noting His Strong Support for Key Construction…
Groups File Formal Request for Rulemaking Urging White House to Drop its Current Approach to Requirements that Risks Confusion and…
Dallas-Plano-Irving, Sioux Falls, S.D. Top Lists of Job Gains; Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land Has Largest Loss as Pittsfield, Mass., Binghamton, N.Y., Orange-Rockland-Westchester, N.Y.…
Construction Earnings Increased by 5.3 percent Year-over-Year to $35.21 an Hour as Firms Boost Wages in an Effort to Attract…
Demand Appears Strong on Balance Heading into 2024 but Persistent Shortage of Skilled Workers, Lagging Federal Investments in Infrastructure, and…
In a recent video, Steve Sandherr, CEO of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), voiced his opposition to President…
South Dakota and Texas Leads Top Rankings of Year-over-Year Increases, While New York Lags; South Dakota and New Jersey Lead in…