The American Iron and Steel Institute presented two awards to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to advancing the competitive use of steel in the marketplace — specifically in the construction market.
Texas and Montana top list of yearly gains, while West Virginia has largest number and percent of losses; Indiana and Iowa lead in monthly job increases, while California and West Virginia have largest decreases
Construction employment climbed in 45 states in January from a year earlier, while 42 states added construction jobs from December to January, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America on March 13.
Total construction employment hits new record high as average pay in the sector hits $33.57 an hour, but construction officials warn that labor shortages will make it hard for firms to expand further
Construction firms added 24,000 employees in February, as hefty pay raises for hourly workers enabled the industry to increase employment more steeply than other sectors, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government data.
The National Bureau of Economic Research released a new study finding that roughly one in 10 workers who initially reports working for an employer on one or more jobs and thus is coded as an employee is in fact an independent contractor on at least one of those jobs.
Construction association calls on officials in Washington to speed up issuance of guidance on “Buy America” rules for construction materials and energy projects eligible for tax credits
Total construction spending decreased by 0.1 percent in January, as declines in single-family homebuilding and public construction offset marginal gains from private nonresidential construction, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America March 1 of new federal data.
Diesel fuel, concrete and gypsum products continue to post steep one-month and year-over-year price increases, while prices for lumber and steel mill products tumble compared to year-ago levels
Contractors encountered a wide range of price changes for key construction inputs in January, with steep increases for fuel, concrete and gypsum products offsetting sharp declines in lumber and steel prices, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data released Feb. 16.
The industrial insulation market size is projected to reach $5 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 5.4 percent from 2022. The power industry had the largest market share in 2021, followed by the oil & petrochemical segment during the forecast period.
Wege Prize announces 15 semifinalist student teams for global student innovation competition, with participants from 23 countries, including Mozambique, Costa Rica, China, the U.K. and Canada
A shortlist of 15 sustainability innovations announced for Wege Prize ’23 offer real-world solutions to pressing challenges such as plastics pollution, hunger and agricultural waste, as they also open bright horizons for the future circular economy.
Industry employment hits new record amid strong demand, but firms would have hired even more workers as construction officials call for measures to enable more people to work in the industry
Construction firms added 25,000 employees in January and raised wages for hourly workers more steeply than other sectors, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government data.