Author: Zach Mentz
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AGC: 60 percent of construction projects delayed or canceled; labor shortage continues
Read More →: AGC: 60 percent of construction projects delayed or canceled; labor shortage continuesSixty percent of construction firms report projects have been canceled or delayed, and 52 percent struggle to find workers, according to a…
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Breaking down the demolition industry
Read More →: Breaking down the demolition industryAn exclusive conversation with National Demolition Association leadership provides industry updates and market insights.
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New opportunities for the construction industry
Read More →: New opportunities for the construction industryFor an industry that has so long felt the pressure of a shrinking labor pool, suddenly the pool is overflowing with those…
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Construction employment decreases in 26 states from June to July
Read More →: Construction employment decreases in 26 states from June to JulyAGC officials say construction employment is likely to continue falling in many parts of the country without new federal recovery measures.
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CDE to host two-day virtual seminar
Read More →: CDE to host two-day virtual seminarThe free event is open to customers across the globe and will be a continuation of the company’s Engineering Insights series.
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Construction employment up 20,000 jobs in July 2020
Read More →: Construction employment up 20,000 jobs in July 2020Residential building and specialty trades accounted for 24,000 jobs in July, but was partially offset by the loss of 4,000 jobs among…
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$5 billion in construction projects delayed or canceled due to COVID-19
Read More →: $5 billion in construction projects delayed or canceled due to COVID-19At least 43 states, local governments and transportation authorities have publicly projected declining revenues, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders…
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Construction employment declines in most metros
Read More →: Construction employment declines in most metrosConstruction employment decreased in 225 of 358 metro areas between June 2019 and June of this year, according to the Associated General…
