Construction Industry News: November 25, 2019
Public Sector Work Will Lead Market in 2020, Industry Economists Say As the market reaches the late stages of the recovery cycle, experts don’t predict an impending downturn in the…
Public Sector Work Will Lead Market in 2020, Industry Economists Say As the market reaches the late stages of the recovery cycle, experts don’t predict an impending downturn in the…
Hurricane Dorian spared South Florida but will still cost developers and contractors Most general contractors are back to work in South Florida, after securing and shutting down their job sites…
The construction industry is still growing, but at the slowest rate in six years The country added 202,000 construction jobs in July compared to the year earlier, according to federal…
Construction industry confidence makes a comeback in Q2 report A renewed boost in confidence, along with some new insight into how contractors view the green building market, is front and…
Infrastructure Talks Break Down, Leaving $2-Trillion Plan Hanging The blow-up of negotiations between President Trump and top congressional Democrats over a major infrastructure investment plan has probably sidetracked a comprehensive,…
Robot Assistants and Structure, Finishing, and Infrastructure Robots: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts The report provides an in-depth discussion of the global market trends, drivers, challenges, and technological issues influencing…
What the construction industry can expect post-Hurricane Michael While Hurricane Michael was more destructive than hurricanes that have hit Florida in the recent past, much of what lies ahead will…
Crews Plan to Fully Demolish Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct in First Half of 2019 As many as five demolition crews will be munching and toppling sections of the old Alaskan…
Construction Gains 21,000 Jobs in Aug., Jobless Rate Stays Low Construction added 23,000 jobs to its workforce in August as the industry’s unemployment rate held even with July’s but fell…
Video: The Oroville spillway one year later Watch the difference a year makes, July 2017 to July 2018. Watch the Video Industry could be overspending $177B per year, study finds…
Fire-Damaged Pittsburgh Bridge Finally Nears Full Completion Nearly two years after a fire closed Pittsburgh's Liberty Bridge for 24 days in September 2016, the approximately $81-million rehabilitation project is almost complete—and only about a month…
US Construction Industry Has A Bright Future A new report from the Equipment Leasing and Finance Foundation, Vertical Market Outlook Series – Construction, said the near-term residential and commercial construction…