September 09, 2021 | by: NDA
Undercarriages are one of the more costly parts of an excavator to repair and replace
Over the next couple of years, though, additional proposals carry a lot of potential for the construction industry in particular.
September 07, 2021 | by: NDA
The industry's labor shortage has escalated into a full-blown crisis since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here's what some firms are doing to compete.
When adjusting for inflation, the volume of construction services delivered by the U.S. commercial contractors actually declined in July
Construction’s August unemployment rate improved sharply from its July and year-earlier levels, but the industry still lost 3,000 jobs during the month
September 02, 2021 | by: NDA
About 700 tradeswomen are participating in the program, designed to help them navigate persistent bias and harassment on construction sites
U.S. home builders and other construction companies increased spending in July, reflecting both higher demand and higher prices for materials.
September 01, 2021 | by: NDA
California, Texas and New York will likely cash in big on the trillion-dollar infrastructure package if the bill makes its way to President Joe Biden’s desk.
What happens when you rapidly erect 15 skyscrapers, but then can’t finish the construction after seven years? It all gets demolished in one cataclysmic explosion.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner William W. Beach takes a look at what BLS data has to say about construction prices
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