Author: Kevin Yanik
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Construction sector adds jobs in November
Read More →: Construction sector adds jobs in NovemberStill, the Associated General Contractors of America warns that project cancellations and looming Paycheck Protection Program tax bills will undercut future job…
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USGS: Third-quarter aggregate production slips 5 percent
Read More →: USGS: Third-quarter aggregate production slips 5 percentCrushed stone production for consumption slipped 6 percent while sand and gravel experienced a quarterly drop of 4 percent.
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Metso Outotec, Komatsu partner on sizer crusher
Read More →: Metso Outotec, Komatsu partner on sizer crusherMetso Outotec expands its mobile and stationary crushing systems range with a sizer crusher for soft ore and aggregate applications.
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AGC provides update on construction employment
Read More →: AGC provides update on construction employmentAccording to the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), New York and Vermont posted their worst job losses since February while Virginia…
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Digital event to precede Hillhead in 2021
Read More →: Digital event to precede Hillhead in 2021The digital event will take place March 9-10 and will feature 40 free-to-attend seminars and panel sessions, according to show management.
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ARTBA: Voters approve record percentage of transportation investments
Read More →: ARTBA: Voters approve record percentage of transportation investmentsAccording to ARTBA, the approved 2020 measures will support $12.7 billion in new transportation investment revenue and $1.3 billion in continued funding.
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Dodge Momentum Index posts dip in October 2020
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index posts dip in October 2020Dodge Data & Analytics’ index slipped 1.8 percent last month. The commercial component lost momentum while the institutional component gained.
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Chaney Enterprises expands in Virginia through acquisition
Read More →: Chaney Enterprises expands in Virginia through acquisitionChaney Enterprises acquired all eight of GreenRock Materials’ concrete plants, as well as three plants in GreenRock’s portable plant division.
