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Dodge Data: Construction starts slip in June 2021

Higher materials prices are weighing heavily on single-family construction, Dodge Data & Analytics reports. Keep Reading

Construction employment dips in June 2021

Nonresidential construction firms are struggling to find workers and materials to complete projects, the Associated General Contractors of America reports. Keep Reading

Chereb: Potential wrinkle surfaces in nonbuilding

Although passage of a major infrastructure bill this summer remains an unknown, the outlook for aggregate demand remains fairly positive. P&Q contributor David Chereb explains. Keep Reading

Dodge: Construction starts fall in May 2021 as housing stumbles

Single-family construction is feeling the brunt of higher material prices, Dodge Data & Analytics reports. Keep Reading

Nonresidential construction outlays drop for fourth straight month

Weak demand and supply chain woes make further declines likely, the Associated General Contractors of America reports. 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

Worker shortages, material prices impacting residential construction

Homebuilders say filling positions is currently among their top concerns, ranking third behind high lumber prices and regulatory burdens. Keep Reading

Report: Construction spending up to start 2021

Construction spending improved 1.7 percent in January to a total of $1.52 trillion, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. Keep Reading

Sponsored: FMI’s Reddin breaks down activity in different construction markets

FMI Capital Advisors' George Reddin discusses how the residential, nonresidential and nonbuilding construction markets are faring. Keep Reading

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