August 05, 2020 | by: NDA
Recent report outlines circumstances behind downturn
August 04, 2020 | by: NDA
COVID-19 has generated more and new challenges yet also offers opportunities to rebuild the workforce and its skills. This episode examines both aspects, as well as the growing role technology will play in workforce development.
August 03, 2020 | by: NDA
National nonresidential construction spending declined 0.2% in June, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data published by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Massachusetts will move toward what one congressman described as “a new chapter in Cape Cod’s history” through an agreement with the federal government to replace the two bridges connecting the Cape to the mainland with wider, state-controlled successors.
July 31, 2020 | by: NDA
Throughout 2019, the construction industry in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Mississippi performed well and anticipated continued success for 2020.
Although the construction industry has generally continued working throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, new figures released Thursday show contractors are not immune to the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
July 30, 2020 | by: NDA
Dennis Howard, RDO Equipment, invited Becky Schultz, Equipment Today editor and ForConstructionPros.com contributor, on The Track to discuss COVID-19, oil prices, rental and more affecting the construction industry this year.
Members of an organization often are keenly aware that something needs to be done; but management does not act, and the cost of inertia can be high.
Epidemic-related and political restrictions in scrap supply have helped demonstrate the value of secondary commodities.
July 27, 2020 | by: NDA
38% of firms predict a decrease in architecture staff at their firm by the end of the year, while 17% expect an increase
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