construction
Report: Majority of contractors have ‘high level’ of market confidence
Fifty-six percent of contractors have a high level of confidence about the market's ability to provide new business opportunities in the next 12 months, according to a new publication from Dodge Data & Analytics. Keep Reading
AGC: Construction adds 158,000 workers, but infrastructure jobs decline
The construction industry’s June job gains were concentrated in homebuilding, the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) reports, as state and local governments postponed or cancel roads and other projects. Keep Reading
What’s in the Moving Forward Act?
The U.S. House of Representatives published a ‘fact sheet’ detailing the contents of its $1.5 trillion infrastructure package – including specifics on roads, bridges and highways. Keep Reading
John Deere names president for construction division
Deere & Company’s board of directors elected John Stone as president of worldwide construction and forestry and power systems, effective July 1. Keep Reading
Cowin Equipment optimistic about months ahead
While it’s difficult to project what exactly the future holds, guarded optimism appears to be the sentiment that rules the day for the equipment dealer. Keep Reading
About P&Q’s Road to Recovery series
A new series from Pit & Quarry is designed to help producers navigate their businesses through these uncertain times and deliver the very latest information they need to make smart decisions. Keep Reading
Road to Recovery: What’s ahead for aggregate pricing, residential market
S-C Market Analytics’ David Chereb shares his expectations for construction materials pricing in the next six to 12 months, as well as the changing nature of residential construction and what’s coming the industry’s way within this market. Keep Reading
Dodge Data names CEO
According to Dodge, new CEO Dan McCarthy has a track record of more than 25 years in leadership, talent development and strategic focus. Keep Reading
Construction starts up in May 2020
Several large nonresidential building projects broke ground in May, spurring the 3 percent uptick, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. Keep Reading