Tag: residential construction
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AGC: Construction spending dips in April
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending dips in AprilTotal construction spending dropped 0.1 percent in April according to the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), with nonresidential and nonbuilding construction…
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AGC: Construction spending down in March, up from a year ago
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending down in March, up from a year agoConstruction spending was down 0.2 percent in March but was up 9.6 percent from March 2023 according to the Associated General Contractors…
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AGC: Construction industry adds jobs in December
Read More →: AGC: Construction industry adds jobs in DecemberAccording to Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) survey, contractors expect to hire more employees in 2024 but are struggling to find…
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Dodge: Construction starts slip in October
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts slip in OctoberDodge Construction Network notes total construction starts were down 7 percent in October. Nonbuilding and residential starts saw declines, while nonresidential starts…
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Nonbuilding, residential gains drive construction starts increase in July
Read More →: Nonbuilding, residential gains drive construction starts increase in JulyTotal construction starts gained 17 percent in July thanks, in part, to the start of a large LNG facility in Texas.
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The latest unemployment, employment rates from ABC
Read More →: The latest unemployment, employment rates from ABCThe Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) looks at June’s construction unemployment data and July’s construction employment numbers.
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Construction starts drop in June following May bump
Read More →: Construction starts drop in June following May bumpDodge Construction Network’s Richard Branch says the absence of mega projects is one reason why starts are up one month and down…
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Dodge: Construction starts slip 4 percent in April
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts slip 4 percent in AprilDodge Construction Network says nonresidential building starts led the drop, declining 22 percent last month.
