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How employers are attracting workers in this market

Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America, shares findings from a workforce survey and what contractors are doing to find hiring solutions. Keep Reading

Report: Workforce shortages reach pre-pandemic levels

COVID continues to impact projects and cause issues within the supply chain. A joint survey by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and Autodesk offers some insights. Keep Reading

Great Lakes limestone shipments trending in right direction

Although August shipments from quarries in Ontario, Canada, were down almost 13 percent, loadings from U.S. quarries more than offset the dip. Keep Reading

Contractor survey presents insights on supply chain, labor

Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America, paid P&Q’s Kevin Yanik a visit to discuss key findings from a 2021 workforce survey. Keep Reading

Report: Martin Marietta strikes another deal

Martin Marietta expanded in Texas with a sizable deal involving a Ferrovial business unit. Keep Reading

P&Q covering MINExpo from all angles

With MINExpo International 2021 nearing, Pit & Quarry has advanced coverage of the Sept. 13-15 trade show available – and our live coverage is soon to come. Keep Reading

AGC: Most metro areas adding construction jobs

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says COVID-19, price increases and supply chain issues could, however, slow those gains. Keep Reading

Will the lingering pandemic slow aggregate consumption?

Even though the pandemic is resurging, P&Q contributor David Chereb does not expect it to hurt aggregate demand much at all. Chereb explains why during a video visit with editor-in-chief Kevin Yanik. Keep Reading

The pandemic and its effects on aggregate demand linger

The inability to fully shake COVID will result in minor impacts to aggregate demand, according to P&Q contributor David Chereb. Keep Reading

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