Category: Today’s News
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Construction employment lagging pre-pandemic levels in most states
Read More →: Construction employment lagging pre-pandemic levels in most statesConstruction employment in January remained below pre-pandemic levels in all but eight states, the Associated General Contractors of America reports.
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Metso Outotec debuts mobile screen, crusher
Read More →: Metso Outotec debuts mobile screen, crusherThe Nordtrack S2.5 mobile screen and Nordtrack I908 mobile impact crusher launched from Metso Outotec, with both products now available.
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Construction starts down overall, but nonbuilding up big
Read More →: Construction starts down overall, but nonbuilding up bigNonbuilding construction starts saw solid gains in February, Dodge Data & Analytics reports, while residential and nonresidential building starts declined.
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One year into pandemic, contractors continue to face serious challenges
Read More →: One year into pandemic, contractors continue to face serious challengesSoaring material costs, supply chain issues and project cancellations continue to affect the construction industry more than one year into the pandemic.
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MSHA updates guidance on COVID-19
Read More →: MSHA updates guidance on COVID-19The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) issued new guidance to operators and mine workers, seeking to prevent viral spread at mining…
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New president at National Demolition Association
Read More →: New president at National Demolition AssociationThe National Demolition Association elected Scott Homrich, CEO of Michigan-based Homrich, as president for the 2021-23 term.
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Hillhead postponed again, this time to 2022
Read More →: Hillhead postponed again, this time to 2022With this year’s event postponed, Hillhead 2022 will take place June 21-23 at the Hillhead Quarry in Buxton, United Kingdom.
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Construction employment down 61,000 in February 2021
Read More →: Construction employment down 61,000 in February 2021Construction employment slumped from January to February, the first decline since April 2020, according to the Associated General Contractors of America.
