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How key construction markets are shaping for 2023

What does the road ahead look like for public and private construction? FMI Capital Advisors’ George Reddin and Rob Mineo offer perspective. Keep Reading

What FMI is watching as 2022 nears an end

FMI Capital Advisors’ George Reddin and Rob Mineo pay P&Q a visit to discuss the major drivers impacting not only construction materials but the economy as a whole. Keep Reading

AEM president previews ConExpo-Con/Agg 2023

Megan Tanel of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) paid the magazine a visit at the ConExpo-Con/Agg exhibitor meeting, detailing what’s being done of the March 2023 trade show. Keep Reading

Previewing a pair of 2023 aggregate industry events

Jennifer Dugas, vice president of membership and events at the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA), offers a look ahead to the next NSSGA Annual Convention and ConExpo-Con/Agg. Keep Reading

Repurpose Aggregates showcases new recycling system

Miguel Lambert shares his experience with the company’s new CDE wet-processing plant that’s producing a variety of recycled materials. Keep Reading

Inflation’s impact on construction sectors

Nonresidential, residential and nonbuilding construction are all seeing different responses to stubborn inflation and rising interest rates. Keep Reading

Skills shortages hindering construction workforce

While workforces in industries like hotels and restaurants are facing worker shortages as a whole, the construction industry's workforce is lacking skilled labor specifically, according to Anirban Basu. Keep Reading

Economic risks potentially present in 2023

After a year of growth in 2022, Anirban Basu with the Associated Builders & Contractors says 2023 poses a number of threats to that growth. Keep Reading

Inflation’s peak still poses problems

While there is a chance the U.S. has reached peak inflation, Anirban Basu, chief economist for the Associated Builders & Contractors, is unsure when prices will start to come down. Keep Reading

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