Tag: Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
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AGC: Construction spending up in September
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending up in SeptemberThe Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says construction spending increased 0.2 percent in September and 10.9 percent year to date.
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Report: Construction spending falls in August
Read More →: Report: Construction spending falls in AugustConstruction spending was slightly down in August according to an analysis of federal data done by the Associated General Contractors of America.
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Report: Construction employment up in most metro areas
Read More →: Report: Construction employment up in most metro areasThe Associated General Contractors of America says construction employment was up in 69 percent of metros in August versus a year earlier.
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Construction employment up in August 2022, AGC reports
Read More →: Construction employment up in August 2022, AGC reportsIllinois, Arizona and Georgia were among the states that added the most jobs in the month, while Minnesota, California and Missouri lost…
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AGC: Nonresidential construction materials prices decline in August
Read More →: AGC: Nonresidential construction materials prices decline in AugustThe Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) say construction materials prices fell 1.1 percent from July to August.
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Report: Spending tied to nonresidential construction slips
Read More →: Report: Spending tied to nonresidential construction slipsThe Associated General Contractors of America says rising materials prices and labor shortages are offsetting demand for construction.
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Report: Construction employment lagging despite plenty of available work
Read More →: Report: Construction employment lagging despite plenty of available workThe Associated General Contractors of America says construction employment is a number of states even though contractors have plenty of projects needing more…
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AGC: Construction input costs up in June
Read More →: AGC: Construction input costs up in JuneThe Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) say rising construction materials prices are adding pressure to contractors.
