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Nonresidential Construction Spending Increases Nearly 1% in October

Nonresidential Construction Spending Increases Nearly 1% in October

National nonresidential construction spending was up 0.9% in October, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data published today by the U.S. Census Bureau. 

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Wendt points to clock ticking on tax benefit

Wendt points to clock ticking on tax benefit

Equipment vendor urgers buyers to take advantage of Section 179 tax benefit before end of year.

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Technology Giving Boost to Booming Construction Industry

Technology Giving Boost to Booming Construction Industry

Technology has become increasingly important within construction, particularly in the midst of supply chain issues and labor shortages

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Steel output rising in mid-November

Steel output rising in mid-November

Production in the United States has risen slightly between Nov. 7 and Nov. 20.

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How to apply leasing structures to reduce equipment ownership cost

How to apply leasing structures to reduce equipment ownership cost

Construction companies have wrestled with the following question for many years: Does it make more sense to own or lease equipment? 

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OPINION: What’s in store for demolition in 2022?

OPINION: What’s in store for demolition in 2022?

I would hope most people would agree with me in saying that this is the year when the world started to wake up again.

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Mobile Crushing Saves Time & Money

Mobile Crushing Saves Time & Money

Recycling of virgin or waste concrete and asphalt on the job site eliminates transportation fees and lowers costs for your projects

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The public contractors poised to benefit most from infrastructure funding

The public contractors poised to benefit most from infrastructure funding

Stock market analysts point to the engineering and construction companies they are most bullish on, including Jacobs, AECOM and Tetra Tech.

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Total Construction Starts Soar in October

Total Construction Starts Soar in October

Three large projects break ground to push starts higher, weak activity elsewhere

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5 reasons for low contractor profit margins

5 reasons for low contractor profit margins

Construction is a high-risk, low-margin business, with some sectors faring better than others.

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