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Branch: Up in the air on infrastructure

Nonbuilding construction increased in the second half of 2022 as government funding began rolling out and the construction industry is counting on that to continue in 2023, says Dodge Construction Network’s Richard Branch. Keep Reading

ABC: Construction job openings down in October

The Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) says construction job openings dropped by 52,000 positions in October and 21,000 positions from a year ago. Keep Reading

PCA names environmental, safety award winners

The Portland Cement Association (PCA) distributed awards recognizing companies and operations that excelled in sustainable and safe practices. Keep Reading

Portable Cedarapids cone plant debuts

Terex MPS says the CRC1350 features the new 1300X cone crusher. The plant is designed to increase throughput. Keep Reading

The ConExpo-Con/Agg countdown continues

The aggregate and construction industries are abuzz about the March 2023 trade show and its return to Las Vegas. Keep Reading

Cemex hits concrete delivery milestone

Cemex has now supplied more than 1 million cu. yd. of its lower-carbon concrete, Vertua, for projects throughout California. Keep Reading

PACA names board of directors, executive board members

The Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association (PACA) made the announcements during its annual meeting. Keep Reading

Dodge: Construction starts increase in October

Dodge Construction Network says nonresidential building starts gained 9 percent, nonbuilding rose 26 percent and residential fell 3 percent. Keep Reading

Warehousing starts to stall next year

Dodge Construction Network’s Richard Branch says after a strong several years, warehousing starts will plateau in 2023, while manufacturing construction will continue its upward trajectory. Keep Reading

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