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Construction employment down in most metros

Construction employment decreased in 225 of 358 metro areas between June 2019 and June of this year, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. Keep Reading

What the end of cars would mean for the aggregate industry

A New York Times opinion columnist makes a case for eliminating cars from New York City's roads. P&Q's Kevin Yanik explains why going this route is ultimately bad for the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

Acquisition expands U.S. Concrete’s East Coast presence

U.S. Concrete completed a deal with Coram Materials Corp. for $142 million, enhancing the company’s presence in New York. Keep Reading

Dodge Momentum Index drops in December 2018

The Dodge Momentum Index dropped 4.9 percent in December to 151.9 from the revised November reading of 159.7, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. Keep Reading

Report: Commercial, multifamily construction starts rise in 2016

Most of the leading U.S. metropolitan areas for commercial and multifamily construction starts showed significant gains in 2016 compared to 2015. Keep Reading

NYC metro area leads 2015 construction starts

A ranking of the top U.S. metropolitan areas by the dollar amount in construction starts for commercial and multifamily building shows the New York City metropolitan area led the nation in 2015 with a total of $34.9 billion of projects… Keep Reading

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