Although multifamily housing starts are expected to slightly moderate this year and in 2019, production levels are projected to remain stable in a range considered normal, according to experts participating in a press conference during the National Association of Home Builders International Builders' Show in Orlando, Fla.
The newly enacted tax law will create a more favorable tax climate for the business community, which should spur job and economic growth and keep single-family housing production on a gradual upward trajectory in 2018, according to economists speaking at the NAHB International Builders' Show in Orlando, Fla.
Painters Union (IUPAT) vows strong and unflinching support for workers as DHS terminates protective status for Nicaraguan families “The removal of documented, working members of our Society is wrong and not in the best interest of the American Economy.”
ACEEE Ranks Mass., Calif., R.I., Vt., and Ore., in top five Spots; other most improved states include Okla., Utah, Nev, La., Ore., D.C., Ky.; Hurricane-Hit Fla. and Texas rise in ranks.
This week’s economic releases will reveal whether growth accelerated in the second quarter after a sluggish start to the year. A busy week also features a Federal Reserve meeting that’s not expected to include an interest rate hike and the latest reports on home sales and business investment.
Walls & Ceilings conducted its own in-house State of the Industry survey that blasted out a survey to hundreds of contractors in five regions across the country.
The U.S. insulation industry contributes $20 billion annually to the U.S. economy and supports nearly 400,000 jobs throughout the United States, according to a new report published by the American Chemistry Council.
Thirty-two states added construction jobs in 2016 as a dearth of experienced workers kept contractors in many states from hiring as many employees as they would have preferred, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data released today and the association's own survey.