Coronavirus
AGC: Construction employment up in 31 states, down in 18
Additionally, the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) warns that job losses will resume without federal funding. Keep Reading
The coronavirus, MSHA compliance and things you may have overlooked
Producers have a number of new considerations to make when it comes to Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) compliance, including potentially citable areas. Keep Reading
Illustrating the recovery to come
Good opportunities are ahead for aggregate producers, SC Market Analytics' David Chereb writes, but the road to seize those will feature a series of ups and downs. 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
AGC: Construction spending down in May 2020
A drop in private work outweighed a public pickup for the month, according to the Association of General Contractors (AGC). Keep Reading
NSSGA’s Legislative & Policy Forum goes virtual
The annual National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) event in the nation's capital will now take place as a free virtual event. 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
Latest AEM survey illustrates the challenges manufacturers face
Manufacturing executives had plenty to say in a recent Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) survey, detailing the many effects of the pandemic on their businesses. Keep Reading