Category: Economics
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Civil engineers give US infrastructure a D+ rating
Read More →: Civil engineers give US infrastructure a D+ ratingThe American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) recently gave U.S. infrastructure a poor grade.
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Construction starts up 12 percent in January
Read More →: Construction starts up 12 percent in JanuaryThe value of new construction starts in January climbed 12 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $690.2 billion, according to…
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Report offers insight on mobile crushing, screening market
Read More →: Report offers insight on mobile crushing, screening marketA market research firm published a report projecting the global mobile crushing and screening market to reach $2.55 billion by 2022.
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Aggregate production up nearly 10 percent in 2016
Read More →: Aggregate production up nearly 10 percent in 2016According to the U.S. Geological Survey, aggregate production in 2016 equaled about 2.49 billion tons, an increase from the previous year of…
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Dodge Momentum Index surges in December, in 2016
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index surges in December, in 2016The Dodge Momentum Index rose 2.9 percent in December to 136.7 from a revised November reading of 132.8, reports Dodge Data &…
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New construction starts slip downward
Read More →: New construction starts slip downwardNew construction starts in November retreated 6 percent from October at an annual rate of $638.3 billion.
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Dodge Momentum rises slightly in November
Read More →: Dodge Momentum rises slightly in NovemberThe Dodge Momentum Index moved 0.3 percent higher in November to 133.2 from its revised October reading of 132.7.
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US construction equipment exports down after third quarter
Read More →: US construction equipment exports down after third quarterExports of U.S. construction equipment fell 25 percent for the first three quarters of 2016, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers.
