The top 10 metropolitan areas for multifamily housing construction starts increased for the most part in 2018, with only two markets displaying decreased activity compared to the same interval in 2017 ...
Each year, leading economists look into their “crystal balls” in an attempt to foresee what the New Year holds for the construction industry. For 2018, this proved a tougher task given key ...
Construction deaths on the job rose about 4% in 2018 but the industry’s fatality rate remained level, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported. The latest BLS annual report on fatal workplace ...
Five months after wrapping up a $1 billion-plus 2017 construction season, the Minnesota Department of Transportation on Wednesday released plans for a similar scope of work that will play out this ...
The construction market is cyclical. Executives at large U.S. contractors understand this and also understand that the current booming market will not last forever. However, despite the fact that this ...
Wages have skyrocketed for construction workers since the start of last year, far outpacing the steady wage growth for all workers over the same period, as clear a signal as any of the depth of labor ...
The operator of a Brooklyn construction company and a foreman were convicted on various charges in connection to a wall collapse that killed a construction worker in 2018, according to the local ...
California contractors are feeling optimistic about their prospects for 2018, but many are struggling to recruit enough skilled workers, according to a report released Wednesday. The report shows that ...
A new report released by the New York Building Congress reveals that construction spending in New York City is expected to reach $61.5 billion by the end of 2018—a record high in the city’s history.
As commercial construction begins to eclipse New York City’s overheated residential development market, big contracting companies are beginning to shift their focus. Although upscale rental and ...
Construction is booming across the Los Angeles and Southern California markets and experts believe that trend is going to continue into 2018. A survey released Wednesday by the Associated General ...
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