Category: News
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Dodge Momentum Index back on upward track
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index back on upward trackThe Dodge Momentum Index bounced back in February following three consecutive months of declines.
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ABC: Construction employment near pre-pandemic levels
Read More →: ABC: Construction employment near pre-pandemic levelsThe Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) says the construction industry added 60,000 jobs in February, reaching near pre-pandemic employment levels.
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USGS: Fourth-quarter aggregate production up 7 percent
Read More →: USGS: Fourth-quarter aggregate production up 7 percentAn estimated 647 million metric tons of construction aggregates were produced and shipped for consumption in the fourth quarter of 2021, according…
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Takeuchi-U.S. to open North American facility
Read More →: Takeuchi-U.S. to open North American facilityTakeuchi-U.S. is preparing to open its first North American manufacturing facility in Moore, South Carolina, where it will make compact track loaders.
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CBI partners with Wisconsin equipment dealer
Read More →: CBI partners with Wisconsin equipment dealerMidwest Crushing & Screening is now responsible for all sales, rentals, service and parts related to CBI in the state of Wisconsin.
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ABC: Construction industry facing worker shortage in 2022
Read More →: ABC: Construction industry facing worker shortage in 2022According to the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC), the construction industry is facing a labor shortage of nearly 650,000 workers this year.
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ARA: Equipment rental revenue growth continues
Read More →: ARA: Equipment rental revenue growth continuesAccording to the latest forecast from the American Rental Association (ARA), equipment rental revenue is expected to grow 10.2 percent this year.
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Dodge: Construction starts climb in January 2022
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts climb in January 2022Dodge Construction Network reports that nonresidential building and nonbuilding move higher last month while residential slipped. Get the full details.
