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Even Modest Infrastructure Investment Could Send Commercial Construction Outlook Soaring

Even Modest Infrastructure Investment Could Send Commercial Construction Outlook Soaring

Dodge Data & Analytics forecasts construction starts to rebound in 2021 and 2022, with the prospect of far greater gains if even a projected $550 billion “middle of the road” infrastructure spending plan is passed.

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Dodge Momentum Index Jumps in May

Dodge Momentum Index Jumps in May

 

Commercial planning pushes Index to seventh consecutive monthly gain

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Explore the Amazing Benefits of Hiring Professional Demolition Services

Explore the Amazing Benefits of Hiring Professional Demolition Services

Even though you may be capable of removing a shed or a carport on your own, it is a good idea to hire professional demolition service

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US Construction Spending Lifted Modestly by Tempered April Home-Building Growth

US Construction Spending Lifted Modestly by Tempered April Home-Building Growth

In the fifth straight month of declining nonresidential outlays, signs of a turnaround surface in office, commercial and lodging segments, backlogs, architecture billings and post-pandemic emergence

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RMDAS numbers show sustained strength of ferrous market

RMDAS numbers show sustained strength of ferrous market

Shredded and HMS grades in May partially close the gap with higher priced prompt grades.

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RecyclingAktiv postponed to 2022

RecyclingAktiv postponed to 2022

The RecyclingAktiv and TiefbauLive trade fair, which showcases waste removal and recycling as well as road construction and civil engineering equipment, will now take place in May 2022 after being postponed for a second time due to the impact of the pandemic.

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Construction spending posts modest 0.2% gain in April

Construction spending posts modest 0.2% gain in April

U.S. construction spending rose a modest 0.2% in April as strength in housing offset further weakness in nonresidential construction.

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North America's Largest Nonferrous Scrap Processors List

North America's Largest Nonferrous Scrap Processors List

North America’s nonferrous scrap processors met the challenges of the pandemic and continued to process material.

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Nonresidential construction spending dips slightly

Nonresidential construction spending dips slightly

National nonresidential construction spending declined 0.5% in April, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data published by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Kinks in the supply chain have not affected nonferrous scrap generation

Kinks in the supply chain have not affected nonferrous scrap generation

Scrap is readily available, despite supply chain issues that are affecting manufacturers.

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