Tag: infrastructure
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LafargeHolcim’s trend toward portability
Read More →: LafargeHolcim’s trend toward portabilityLafargeHolcim’s Jay Moreau says there is “tremendous more opportunity coming” for the use of portable equipment in the years to come.
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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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$5 billion in construction projects delayed or canceled due to COVID-19
Read More →: $5 billion in construction projects delayed or canceled due to COVID-19At least 43 states, local governments and transportation authorities have publicly projected declining revenues, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders…
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What does the future hold for infrastructure funding and projects?
Read More →: What does the future hold for infrastructure funding and projects?Chris Godek and Jeff Lambert of the National Demolition Association share their thoughts and hopes for infrastructure and the industry’s future with…
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What’s in the Moving Forward Act?
Read More →: What’s in the Moving Forward Act?The U.S. House of Representatives published a ‘fact sheet’ detailing the contents of its $1.5 trillion infrastructure package – including specifics on…
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ARTBA chair makes case for infrastructure package
Read More →: ARTBA chair makes case for infrastructure packageThis week, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) calls for a multi-year plan addressing transportation infrastructure.
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Checking in with CDRA’s William Turley
Read More →: Checking in with CDRA’s William TurleyThe executive director of the Construction Demolition & Recycling Association (CDRA) details how CDRA and its members have adjusted during the coronavirus.
