Construction input prices in the US increased by 0.6% in November, with a 3.4% rise over the past year, driven by higher ...
The number of housing units that came online in September showed a big year-over-year jump, but data on earlier stages of construction suggest not much is coming through the pipeline. That’s according ...
ABC is projecting a need of nearly 400,000 workers to meet construction demands in 2026; and nearly 500,000 in 2027.
Associated Builders and Contractors reported today that its Construction Backlog Indicator rose to 8.2 months in December, ...
Non-residential construction will grow very slowly over the course of 2025, but at least not shrink. However, many of the private non-residential sectors will decline, with strong gains in data ...
Data centers made up most of the gains in nonresidential construction spending last month, however contractors see it as a pyrrhic victory as tariffs and economic uncertainty mount on the horizon.
WASHINGTON, DC — The construction industry added 28,000 jobs in November, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of new data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. On a ...
A split view of the commercial market illustrates the divide: traditional building work has slowed or stalled in many regions, while power-intensive data center infrastructure continues to expand, ...
From an early age, we are trained to think of construction in terms of hard hats and big yellow machines, thanks to Tonka toys. As the construction sector builds up towards a more environmentally ...
The industry needs approximately 349,000 new workers in 2026 to balance supply and demand, primarily due to retirements and ...
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