January 03, 2022 | by: NDA
Omicron! A word that is perfect for the times. It would be easy to imagine it originating in some fictitious techno-saturated super-villain universe that has risen to prominence in popular culture. Seemingly, it’s a virus label chosen to generate maximum angst.
Tariff-rate quota arrangement adds duty after 3.3 million metric tons
The report said that even despite the ongoing labor shortages and enduring supply chain challenges, the two sectors were well-positioned for growth in the coming months.
December 22, 2021 | by: NDA
Construction was one of the only industries where the number of jobs held by women increased during the pandemic. Lucy Barnard finds out why and what employers can do to recruit more women during the “she-cession”.
December 21, 2021 | by: NDA
Builders are buying up wood while floods in British Columbia limit supply
December 20, 2021 | by: NDA
Engineering construction has been solid and flat during the pandemic to date. It’s about to receive quite a boost, however, from the recently enacted infrastructure spending bill.
December 15, 2021 | by: NDA
ABC’s Construction Confidence Index readings for sales, profit margins and staffing levels increased in November.
December 14, 2021 | by: NDA
The number of commercial construction and infrastructure projects continues to grow, which is excellent news for the economy. But there's a problem: Companies can't find enough workers.
Companies that cater to oil and gas have struggled, while those in sectors like warehouses and infrastructure experienced a boost in new work.
They are all in the planning stage and are mainly new projects, but may also involve additions and/or alterations.
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