Tag: construction
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Dodge Data economist weighs in on coronavirus’ potential impact
Read More →: Dodge Data economist weighs in on coronavirus’ potential impactAccording to Dodge Data & Analytics’ Richard Branch, the good news for the industry heading into the pandemic is that construction starts…
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AED tells mayors, governors to keep construction going
Read More →: AED tells mayors, governors to keep construction goingWith cities and states asking businesses to promote social distancing, the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) is reaching out to decision-makers to implore…
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How tech impacts contractor scheduling, dispatching
Read More →: How tech impacts contractor scheduling, dispatchingA new survey found that more than 40 percent of contractors say scheduling and dispatching problems impact budgets and project timelines on…
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NAPA, ARRA to study recycling technologies
Read More →: NAPA, ARRA to study recycling technologiesThe National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) and the Asphalt Recycling & Reclaiming Association (ARRA) are surveying contractors across the United States.
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Construction starts down 6 percent in January 2020
Read More →: Construction starts down 6 percent in January 2020Residential building starts fell 8 percent, nonresidential building lost 6 percent and nonbuilding starts moved 2 percent lower.
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Dodge Momentum Index declines in January 2020
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index declines in January 2020The index fell 2.7 percent in January to 152.5 from a revised December reading of 156.7, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.
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Construction starts drop in December 2019
Read More →: Construction starts drop in December 2019The precipitous drop from November to December was based on noteworthy gains in November’s utility and manufacturing sectors.
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Dodge Momentum Index improves in December 2019
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index improves in December 2019Both components of Dodge Data & Analytics’ index increased over the month as the institutional component rose 2.3 percent while the commercial…
