Tag: Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC)
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ABC: Nonresidential construction spending falls in August
Read More →: ABC: Nonresidential construction spending falls in AugustThe Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) says nonresidential construction spending totaled $859.3 billion for the month.
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ABC: Construction backlog steady, confidence up in August
Read More →: ABC: Construction backlog steady, confidence up in AugustThe Associated Builders & Contractors’ (ABC) Construction Backlog Indicator saw no change in August, while the Construction Confidence Index grew.
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Emphasizing suicide prevention among construction workers
Read More →: Emphasizing suicide prevention among construction workersWith September being Suicide Prevention Month, the Associated Builders & Contractors is promoting mental health among construction workers.
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ABC: Construction input prices fall in July, rise from 2021
Read More →: ABC: Construction input prices fall in July, rise from 2021Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) says construction input prices are down 1.8 percent from June to July, but are up 17.4 compared…
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ABC: Construction job openings, unemployment decrease in June
Read More →: ABC: Construction job openings, unemployment decrease in JuneConstruction job openings decreased by 71,000 jobs from May to June, while industry unemployment dropped 3.8 percent from June 2021.
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ABC: Economy, nonresidential construction dip further
Read More →: ABC: Economy, nonresidential construction dip furtherThe Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) reports that the U.S. economy contracted in the second quarter. Also, nonresidential spending is down in…
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ABC: Construction backlog, confidence down in June
Read More →: ABC: Construction backlog, confidence down in JuneThe Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) says both its Construction Backlog Indicator and Construction Confidence Index dipped last month.
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ABC: Nonresidential construction spending dips in May
Read More →: ABC: Nonresidential construction spending dips in MayNonresidential construction spending was down 0.6 percent in May, according to an Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) analysis of federal data.
