Author: Jack Kopanski
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Report: Construction job openings still on the rise
Read More →: Report: Construction job openings still on the riseAn Associated Builders & Contractors analysis shows that construction job openings hit nearly 400,000 in March of this year.
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AGC: Nonresidental construction spending down in March 2022
Read More →: AGC: Nonresidental construction spending down in March 2022The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) say while total construction spending is up, nonresidential construction spending is down from February.
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ABC: Construction Backlog Indicator unchanged in February
Read More →: ABC: Construction Backlog Indicator unchanged in FebruaryThe Associated Builders & Contractors’ (ABC) Construction Backlog Indicator remained unchanged at eight months in February, according to an ABC member survey.
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Aggregate Expo brings industry together for education, exhibits
Read More →: Aggregate Expo brings industry together for education, exhibitsGeneral Equipment & Supplies put on its sixth Aggregate Expo, drawing nearly 400 aggregate industry attendees to Fargo, North Dakota.
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Takeuchi-U.S. to open North American facility
Read More →: Takeuchi-U.S. to open North American facilityTakeuchi-U.S. is preparing to open its first North American manufacturing facility in Moore, South Carolina, where it will make compact track loaders.
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How contractors feel about the months ahead
Read More →: How contractors feel about the months aheadWhile contractors are optimistic about 2022, industry issues such as supply chain delays and worker shortages continue to cause problems.
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ABC: Construction industry facing worker shortage in 2022
Read More →: ABC: Construction industry facing worker shortage in 2022According to the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC), the construction industry is facing a labor shortage of nearly 650,000 workers this year.
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Return of AGG1, World of Asphalt approaching
Read More →: Return of AGG1, World of Asphalt approachingExhibitors and attendees alike are eager for the upcoming shows, whose turnout will be a barometer on where the industry stands in…
