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How would a $15 minimum wage affect construction?

How would a $15 minimum wage affect construction?

An increase in the federal minimum wage would mean that construction employers in some states would have to pay more for some types of labor.

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Construction Starts Down to Begin 2021

Construction Starts Down to Begin 2021

Strong warehouse and manufacturing activity not enough to offset wide-ranging weakness

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Ferrous markets diverge between prompt and obsolete

Ferrous markets diverge between prompt and obsolete

Fastmarkets AMM surveys show prompt scrap holding its value in February, but weak export demand deflated shred pricing.

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Terex forecasts 12% bounce-back in 2021

Terex forecasts 12% bounce-back in 2021

Manufacturer Terex Corporation reported a 29.3% reduction in revenues for 2020 to US$3.07 billion, with aerial platform sales down 34.6% for the year at $1.77 billion.

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Monthly Construction Input Prices Surge 2.5% in January, Says ABC

Monthly Construction Input Prices Surge 2.5% in January, Says ABC

Construction input prices increased 2.5% in January 2021 compared to the previous month

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Trophy Jobs 2021

Trophy Jobs 2021

A quick look at some of the most interesting construction jobs now underway or scheduled to break ground in 2021

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New federal procurement opportunities upload

New federal procurement opportunities upload

Search this month’s upload which allows members to obtain information for federal demolition contracts via the NDA website. This member benefit provides NDA members with quick and easy access to government work in their area and is updated every other week.

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Video: Keltbray removes 90-metric-ton bridge with crane during demolition

Video: Keltbray removes 90-metric-ton bridge with crane during demolition

The company conducted a comparative risk assessment to determine the safest way to demolish the bridge.

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers tackles demolition challenges at Brookhaven National Laboratory

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers tackles demolition challenges at Brookhaven National Laboratory

The USACE is working with contractors to take down a 320-foot-tall smokestack at the site while mitigating potential environmental contamination.

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Contractor Optimism Rises to Start 2021

Contractor Optimism Rises to Start 2021

Backlog rises according to ABC member survey.

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