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How data center projects are driving demand at Luck Stone

Charlie Windle, vice president of the Northern Region at Virginia-based Luck Stone, shares what’s giving him reason for optimism as he looks to the remaining months of 2020. Keep Reading

Windle: How the coronavirus is sparking opportunities

Luck Stone’s Charlie Windle points to specific areas that are driving aggregate demand, including data center construction. Keep Reading

Plowing through in Pennsylvania despite complex circumstances

The pandemic presented Pennsylvania’s producers more challenges than most, but 2020, when said and done, may turn out alright in the Keystone State. Keep Reading

‘Resilient’ demand, favorable weather drive Summit’s second quarter 2020

Although Summit Materials’ economic outlook is uncertain, the company completed its second quarter with a few quarterly financial records. Summit also detailed a recently-completed acquisition. Keep Reading

Dodge Data: Construction starts down significantly in first half of 2020

Construction starts in the commercial and multifamily categories were down 22 percent through the first six months of the year, Dodge Data & Analytics reports, and only two of the top 20 metro areas saw construction starts go up. Keep Reading

Redefining ‘recession’ and the case that it’s already over

A National Bureau of Economic Research committee strayed within recent weeks from the textbook definition of 'recession,' arguing that one began in March of this year. Dodge Data & Analytics' Richard Branch offers some perspective on the committee's rationale. Keep Reading

Dodge Momentum Index loses ground in June 2020

The index dropped 6.6 percent in June. The slower pace suggests the recovery in the construction sector will be modest, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. Keep Reading

Publisher’s Note: Back on the Road to Recovery

Publisher Rob Fulop discusses P&Q's Road to Recovery series, which designed to help guide producers through the trying business environment. Keep Reading

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

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