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Factors that could shift 2022 construction markets one way or another

Dodge Construction Network is keeping an eye on four things in the new year that could influence construction markets for the better or worse. Chief economist Richard Branch shares the four in a visit with P&Q. Keep Reading

What the latest construction jobs numbers say

The Associated General Contractors of America reports that two out of three metro areas added construction jobs from November 2020 to November 2021. Keep Reading

What’s ahead for residential construction in 2022

Dodge Construction Network chief economist Richard Branch shares his outlook for a construction category that really took off over the last couple of years. Keep Reading

Topcon opens new training center

The John D. Dice Training Center in California represents the first building in the company’s history that’s named after an employee. Keep Reading

AGC: Lack of ‘qualified’ workers still plaguing construction

Construction jobs decreased in 13 states and increased in 36 states from October to November, based on the Associated General Contractors of America’s (AGC) latest assessment. Keep Reading

Dodge: Construction starts down 14 percent in November

Nonbuilding and nonresidential saw the steepest declines in November, according to Dodge Construction Network, while residential continued to grow. Keep Reading

Dodge Momentum Index dips in November 2021

Losses in commercial planning led to the Momentum Index’s drop, despite gains in institutional planning throughout the month. Keep Reading

AGC: Construction spending back up in October

The Associated General Contractors of America says growth in the public and private nonresidential sectors offset declines in the residential sector. Keep Reading

Illinois producers cautiously optimistic for 2022

Dan Eichholz, executive director of the Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, shares his 2022 outlook on the aggregate industry in a short Q&A. Keep Reading

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