Tag: construction
-

Dodge Construction Network projects moderate 2022 growth
Read More →: Dodge Construction Network projects moderate 2022 growthAfter another year in the pandemic, economists discuss COVID’s impact on the construction industry during Dodge Construction Network’s 2022 outlook event.
-

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.
-

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.
-

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.
-

Report: Construction employment still lagging pre-pandemic levels
Read More →: Report: Construction employment still lagging pre-pandemic levelsUtah and Washington lead the nation in construction jobs added since February 2020, while Texas and Louisiana saw the greatest job losses,…
-

Dodge: Construction starts rebound in September 2021
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts rebound in September 2021Construction shook off concerns about material prices and the Delta variant to post solid growth, Dodge Construction Network reports.
-

AGC: Nonresidential construction sees first jobs gain since March
Read More →: AGC: Nonresidential construction sees first jobs gain since MarchDespite growing for the first time since March, the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says the nonresidential construction sector has yet…
-

AGC: Construction spending stalls between July and August
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending stalls between July and AugustThe Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says a decrease in nonresidential projects is negating ongoing growth in residential work.
