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Chereb: Growth ahead for economy, aggregate industry

Aggregate pricing strength will return by mid-2021 in most areas and do even better in 2022, forecasts P&Q contributor David Chereb. Keep Reading

Construction starts slip in April as housing cools

Single-family construction posted a sizable decline following months of strong activity while nonresidential building and nonbuilding starts both gained. Keep Reading

Chereb: More growth is on the horizon for aggregate producers

P&Q contributor David Chereb says the industry can expect an infrastructure bill and a growing economy to charge aggregate demand in the months and years to come. Keep Reading

Construction starts down overall, but nonbuilding up big

Nonbuilding construction starts posted a solid gain last month after rebounding from a weak January, Dodge Data & Analytics reports. Residential and nonresidential building starts, however, declined. Keep Reading

Dodge Data: Construction starts down in January 2021

Nonbuilding and residential building starts were down while nonresidential building was flat, Dodge Data & Analytics says. 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

Construction spending mixed based on latest AGC findings

Residential construction continues to grow, but the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says downturns in private construction and mixed results in public construction call for new recovery measures. Keep Reading

Outlook for nonbuilding construction improves

David Chereb sees the nonbuilding segment strengthening, articulating why in his latest Aggregate Forecast. Keep Reading

Dodge Data: Construction starts end 2020 on sour note

Broad-based weakness pulled construction starts lower in December, Dodge Data & Analytics reports. Keep Reading

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