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Construction Dive provides news and analysis for construction industry executives. We cover commercial and residential construction, focusing on topics like technology, design, regulation, legal ...
Tariff concerns loom over construction input prices
Construction input prices ticked up 0.3% in October, driven by increased costs across all energy subcategories, according to an analysis by Associated Builders and Contractors. Despite the cost ...
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Construction pros say given the shortage of workers, the tech will enhance more positions than it replaces, but employment law issues remain. Chris Wood • May 15, 2023. Permission granted by ...
Where the 2024 presidential candidates stand on construction’s top ...
For construction firms structured as corporations, Trump wants to lower taxes again. The 21% corporate tax rate, which was reduced from 35% during his administration, isn’t set to expire.
Construction & Economy News | Construction Dive
Construction Dive rounds up key industry data such as backlog, planning activity, input costs, starts and spending. By Construction Dive Staff • Oct. 8, 2024 Mario Tama/Getty Images via Getty Images
9 of the year’s top construction stories
Throughout the year, Construction Dive provides a range of industry-relevant content, from the latest news about new projects and contractor optimism to opinion pieces and legislative updates.
Trump win elicits optimism, concern among contractors
Construction firm leaders and industry groups expressed optimism and some concerns following Donald Trump’s election victory this week. An expectation of a more favorable regulatory environment ...
Construction Industry Press Releases | Construction Dive
Press release from JRM Construction Management • November 26, 2024 The Disaster Company Expands Disaster Cleanup and Water Damage Restoration Services near Ogden, Utah Press release from The ...
How US construction left the world behind | Construction Dive
The U.S. construction industry has faced its share of challenges in recent years. Construction costs still sit close to 40% higher than in February 2020, before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
New York contractors group wins part of $2.3B I-81 project
The $2.25 billion I-81 viaduct project aims to reconnect downtown neighborhoods in the Syracuse area that were originally severed by the I-81 viaduct’s construction in the 1950s, said New York ...
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