Tag: residential construction
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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.
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Construction employment dips in June 2021
Read More →: Construction employment dips in June 2021Nonresidential construction firms are struggling to find workers and materials to complete projects, the Associated General Contractors of America reports.
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Nonresidential construction outlays drop for fourth straight month
Read More →: Nonresidential construction outlays drop for fourth straight monthWeak demand and supply chain woes make further declines likely, the Associated General Contractors of America reports.
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Worker shortages, material prices impacting residential construction
Read More →: Worker shortages, material prices impacting residential constructionHomebuilders say filling positions is currently among their top concerns, ranking third behind high lumber prices and regulatory burdens.
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Report: Construction spending up to start 2021
Read More →: Report: Construction spending up to start 2021Construction spending improved 1.7 percent in January to a total of $1.52 trillion, according to the Associated General Contractors of America.
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Construction spending mixed based on latest AGC findings
Read More →: Construction spending mixed based on latest AGC findingsResidential construction continues to grow, but the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says downturns in private construction and mixed results in…
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Dodge Data: Construction starts end 2020 on sour note
Read More →: Dodge Data: Construction starts end 2020 on sour noteBroad-based weakness pulled construction starts lower in December, Dodge Data & Analytics reports.
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AGC: Construction spending up in November 2020, but gains uneven
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending up in November 2020, but gains unevenResidential construction jumped 2.6 percent while private and public nonresidential construction dropped 0.6 percent, according to the Associated General Contractors of America…
