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Report: Nonresidential construction spending, construction job openings up in February

National nonresidential construction spending was up 0.3 percent in February and construction job openings increased by 22,000 in the month. Keep Reading

Report: Construction Backlog Indicator dips, contractor confidence up

The Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) reports its Construction Backlog Indicator fell in February, while its Construction Confidence Index was up. Keep Reading

AGC: Construction spending up in October

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) reports that construction spending increased 0.4 percent in October. It is up 5 percent over the last 12 months. Keep Reading

ABC: Construction job openings down in October, year over year

The Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) reports that construction job openings were down by 9,000 positions in October. They are down 164,000 positions year over year. Keep Reading

ABC: National nonresidential spending dips in July

The Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) reports a 0.2 percent decrease in total national nonresidential construction spending for the month of July. Keep Reading

ABC: Nonresidential construction spending declines slightly in May

Nonresidential construction spending has fallen for two straight months yet remains just below the all-time-high mark. Keep Reading

ABC: Latest nonresidential spending, construction job openings numbers

Both nonresidential construction spending and construction job openings were down slightly in April according to the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC). Keep Reading

ABC: Construction employment up in April, year over year

Employment in the construction industry grew by 9,000 jobs in April and is 258,000 jobs higher than a year earlier, a 3.2 percent increase in that time. Keep Reading

ABC: Latest report shows construction job openings are up

Construction job openings increased by 16,000 in February 2024 and were 32,000 above a year ago, according to the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC). Keep Reading

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