Tag: Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
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Construction adds 26,000 workers in September
Read More →: Construction adds 26,000 workers in SeptemberThe Associated General Contractors of America offers analysis, noting that nonresidential jobs are stalled as many commercial firms are experiencing project cancellations.
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How construction employment is faring in America’s cities
Read More →: How construction employment is faring in America’s citiesAccording to an Associated General Contractors of America analysis of new government data, construction employment decreased in 67 percent of metro areas…
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AGC: Construction spending up in August 2020
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending up in August 2020Still, leaders at the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) caution that demand for nonresidential construction will continue to stagnate without new…
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Construction employment declines in 39 states
Read More →: Construction employment declines in 39 statesThe new annual figures detail how the coronavirus pandemic has undermined demand for construction projects after a strong start to the year,…
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Construction employment up in August 2020, but gains vary by segment
Read More →: Construction employment up in August 2020, but gains vary by segmentWhile residential construction employment increased by 27,700 jobs in August, nonresidential construction employment decreased by 11,000 jobs, according to the Associated General…
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AGC: 60 percent of construction projects delayed or canceled; labor shortage continues
Read More →: AGC: 60 percent of construction projects delayed or canceled; labor shortage continuesSixty percent of construction firms report projects have been canceled or delayed, and 52 percent struggle to find workers, according to a…
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Construction employment decreases in 26 states from June to July
Read More →: Construction employment decreases in 26 states from June to JulyAGC officials say construction employment is likely to continue falling in many parts of the country without new federal recovery measures.
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Construction employment up 20,000 jobs in July 2020
Read More →: Construction employment up 20,000 jobs in July 2020Residential building and specialty trades accounted for 24,000 jobs in July, but was partially offset by the loss of 4,000 jobs among…
