Category: Today’s News
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AGC: 16 states added construction jobs in last 20 months
Read More →: AGC: 16 states added construction jobs in last 20 monthsLess than half of the states in the U.S. have seen construction job growth since February 2020, with Utah seeing the biggest…
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Anaconda Equipment factory breaks ground in Northern Ireland
Read More →: Anaconda Equipment factory breaks ground in Northern IrelandAnaconda Equipment, a McLanahan Corp. company and global manufacturer of material processing equipment, broke ground on a new facility in Northern Ireland.
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AGC: Increasing construction materials prices driving up project costs
Read More →: AGC: Increasing construction materials prices driving up project costsAs supply chain woes continue, the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) calls on the Biden administration and Congress to address related…
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NAPA, PCA applaud House passage of infrastructure bill
Read More →: NAPA, PCA applaud House passage of infrastructure billThe heads of the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) and Portland Cement Association (PCA) offered reaction to House passage of the Infrastructure…
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House passes historic infrastructure bill in late-night vote
Read More →: House passes historic infrastructure bill in late-night voteThe $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill passed the House late Friday night. President Biden is expected to sign the measure into law.
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AGC: Construction firms add 44,000 jobs in October
Read More →: AGC: Construction firms add 44,000 jobs in OctoberEmployment growth comes amid supply chain struggles and a continued wait for a House vote on the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act.
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Dodge Momentum Index at 14-year high
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index at 14-year highThe value of nonresidential building projects entering planning staged a solid recovery this fall following a near-moribund summer of activity.
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AGC: Construction jobs down in 20 percent of metro areas
Read More →: AGC: Construction jobs down in 20 percent of metro areasBetween September 2020 and 2021, one-fifth of metro areas lost jobs due, in part, to gridlock in Washington and supply chain issues.
