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Lead economist tracks pandemic’s waning effects on construction

Lead economist tracks pandemic’s waning effects on construction

The construction unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent this March from 9.6 percent the prior month, but it is still 1.7 percentage points higher than a year ago. 

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Manufacturing Economic Index Reaches Highest Number in 38 Years

Manufacturing Economic Index Reaches Highest Number in 38 Years

Economy continues to expand for 10th month in a row.

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Four Benefits of Remote Controlled Machines for the Demolition Contractor

Four Benefits of Remote Controlled Machines for the Demolition Contractor

With non-stop productivity, safety, and job growth potential, remote-controlled machines can offer a slue of benefits for the demolition contractor.

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Construction Adds 110,000 Jobs in March: Here Comes the Tsunami of Growth, Says ABC

Construction Adds 110,000 Jobs in March: Here Comes the Tsunami of Growth, Says ABC

The construction industry added 110,000 jobs in March, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Nonresidential Spending Totaled $789.5 Billion for February

Nonresidential Spending Totaled $789.5 Billion for February

National nonresidential construction spending declined 1.3% in February and by 6.1% the same time last year.

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Opinion: Male-Dominated Construction Industry Offers Women Opportunity and Pay Equality

Opinion: Male-Dominated Construction Industry Offers Women Opportunity and Pay Equality

In March we celebrated women’s accomplishments from business, politics, and sports. Women across the globe are already breaking the glass ceiling hundreds of times over.

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Scrap prices bring favorable bridge demo bids

Scrap prices bring favorable bridge demo bids

Youngstown, Ohio, city government receives less costly bids thanks to lofty ferrous scrap market.

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Material price spikes, supply chain problems threaten construction industry, AGC says

Material price spikes, supply chain problems threaten construction industry, AGC says

The association issued a Construction Inflation Alert, advocating for federal trade officials to end tariffs and quotas that are adding to the price increases and supply shortages.

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ABI: Architecture firm billings return to positive territory

ABI: Architecture firm billings return to positive territory

Firms expect fewer employees working in the office full-time post-pandemic, although many expect office space needs to be unchanged to accommodate better social distancing

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Construction employment demand to surge in 2021

Construction employment demand to surge in 2021

Construction companies will need to hire 430,000 more workers than they employed in 2020, according to ABC.

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