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Sponsored: The latest on an infrastructure bill

FMI Capital Advisors' George Reddin shares the latest on a long-term infrastructure bill, including when it might arrive and how it could impact producers. Keep Reading

Sponsored: FMI’s Reddin breaks down activity in different construction markets

FMI Capital Advisors' George Reddin discusses how the residential, nonresidential and nonbuilding construction markets are faring. Keep Reading

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[SPONSORED CONTENT] Buffalo Wire is “More than a Wire Company” is a understatement. The past 10 Years of its 150+ years in the Industry has seen BWW transform into a leader of crushing, sizing and conveying solutions. Tune into this… Keep Reading

Sponsored: Will capex pick up in 2021?

FMI Capital Advisors' George Reddin discusses the possibility of capital expenditures resuming as uncertainty begins to clear. Keep Reading

Sponsored: What to expect in construction materials M&A this year

FMI's George Reddin discusses the opportunities ahead in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), explaining why momentum is picking up for M&A activity. Keep Reading

Sponsored: AGC economist weighs in on a 2021 infrastructure bill

The Associated General Contractors of America's chief economist discusses the likelihood of an major infrastructure bill passing this year and when we may see it. Keep Reading

Sponsored: Employment as an indicator of the industry’s health

The Associated General Contractors of America's chief economist discusses construction employment, providing insights on hiring approaches for 2021. Keep Reading

Sponsored: The year ahead for construction

The Associated General Contractors of America's chief economist reflects on 2020 activity in private nonresidential and public construction while looking to the challenges and opportunities awaiting contractors. Keep Reading

Sponsored: Looking back on the Zatezalo era at MSHA

Ogletree Deakins’ Bill Doran reflects on assistant secretary David Zatezalo’s three-plus years at the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA), detailing what his legacy there is and what its lasting effects might be. Keep Reading

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