Category: Featured Story
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CDRA’s Turley offers 2020 assessment of C&D recycling
Read More →: CDRA’s Turley offers 2020 assessment of C&D recyclingThe Construction & Demolition Recycling Association’s (CDRA) executive director reflects on the year that was, and what to expect in 2021.
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Safety Tips: What to expect with OSHA and MSHA post-election
Read More →: Safety Tips: What to expect with OSHA and MSHA post-electionPriorities at the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) and Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) tend to shift after administration changes,…
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Making the case for infrastructure
Read More →: Making the case for infrastructureAlison Black, chief economist at the American Road & Transportation Builders Association, assesses U.S. infrastructure and the prospect of federal funding.
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Staying the course: A look at the construction industry in 2020
Read More →: Staying the course: A look at the construction industry in 2020While the road ahead remains uncertain, the construction industry persevered through 2020 and has reason to be optimistic about 2021.
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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: Expect construction starts to recover slowly in 2021
Read More →: Dodge: Expect construction starts to recover slowly in 2021Dodge Data & Analytics released its “2021 Dodge Construction Outlook,” offering construction industry forecasting and business planning intel.
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AGG1, World of Asphalt shows canceled
Read More →: AGG1, World of Asphalt shows canceledThe March 2021 events in Atlanta will not take place due to concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Report: Construction spending up, but so are cancellations, delays
Read More →: Report: Construction spending up, but so are cancellations, delaysConstruction spending in September improved 3 percent, but 75 percent of contractors have experienced delays or cancellations, according to an industry report.
