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Dodge: On the ‘razor’s edge’ of a recession

Dodge Construction Network’s Richard Branch says while the risk of a recession in 2023 is real, he believes the U.S. will still avoid one this year. Keep Reading

What to expect in the coming months for construction

Despite ongoing economic pressures, the construction industry remains strong through four-plus months of 2023. Keep Reading

Evaluating the current state of construction

While the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act and a boon in manufacturing starts are helping some construction sectors, others are feeling more strain from rising interest rates, says Dodge Construction Network’s Richard Branch. Keep Reading

What producers will find at ConExpo-Con/Agg

The upcoming ConExpo-Con/Agg will have plenty of equipment, technology and educational opportunities for aggregate producers to explore. Keep Reading

Contractors remain cautiously optimistic in 2023

Contractors are upbeat about public funding in 2023, but ongoing labor shortages are still causing concern. Read what economists and contractors expect in the months ahead. Keep Reading

Momentum building for the industry’s biggest event

ConExpo-Con/Agg continues to grow, as the 2023 trade show is slated to be nearly 5 percent bigger than the 2020 version. Keep Reading

Dodge: Recession avoidable in 2023

Despite signals that the U.S. is poised for a recession in 2023, Dodge Construction Network’s Richard Branch says there is path to avoid a recession next year. Keep Reading

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

What’s happening with IIJA dollars right now

FMI Capital Advisors’ George Reddin and Rob Mineo share their observations and expectations for the rollout of Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA) funds. Keep Reading

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