construction
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
Komatsu, Proterra to develop all-electric excavator
Komatsu will utilize Proterra’s battery systems for the development of a proof-of-concept electric excavator in 2021, with commercial production expected to begin in 2023 or 2024. Keep Reading
Doosan expands in Nebraska with three new locations
The new locations in Kearney, Grand Island and Hastings will provide Doosan crawler excavators, wheel excavators, mini excavators, wheel loaders and log loaders. Keep Reading
Construction employment stalls in January 2021
Construction employment hit a wall in January, ending eight months of recovery from the pandemic-related losses of early 2020. Keep Reading
BARD Materials on track with multi-site analysis system
Assistant aggregate production director Alex Gribben shares how trading in spreadsheets for a sophisticated production tracking and analysis system improve efficiencies at the company. 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
Report: Construction employment below pre-pandemic levels in most states
Texas lost the most construction jobs between February 2020 and December 2020, followed by New York, Florida and New Jersey, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. Keep Reading
Report: Construction employment up in December 2020
Construction employment increased by 51,000 jobs in December, according to an analysis of government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Keep Reading