The global spray foam insulation market is estimated to be valued at $2.97 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $4.12 billion by 2031, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate of 4.8 percent from 2024 to 2031.
The stucco market report from Allied Market Research provides both quantitative and qualitative analysis of the global stucco market from 2019 to 2026, offering shareholders a clear understanding of the industry’s actual situation. It includes a detailed study of both regional and global markets.
According to the American Immigration Council, the construction industry has the highest percentage of undocumented workers at 13.7 percent, surpassing agriculture (12.7 percent), hospitality (7.1 percent), general services (6.5 percent), and transportation and warehousing (5.5 percent).
Cold-formed steel framing manufacturing rose 3.8 percent in Q3, building on previous quarterly gains, as the SFIA’s latest data reflects a larger share of the CFS product market, with more manufacturers reporting
Cold-formed steel framing manufacturing rose 3.8 percent in Q3, building on previous quarterly gains. The SFIA’s latest data reflects a larger share of the CFS product market, with more manufacturers reporting, but it also shows the industry’s strength at this time.
Associated Builders and Contractors released on Oct. 2 its fourth annual construction technology report, which focuses on the impacts of artificial intelligence in the construction industry. The report includes a case study and thought leadership from ABC’s Tech Alliance to showcase how ABC is strengthening members’ understanding of AI.
The National Center for Construction Education and Research has been recognized as a DEWALT Grow the Trades Grant recipient for its efforts to provide career and technical education programs and industry-recognized credentials to students through the High School Builder Program.
Democrats on the Joint Economic Committee released a new report, which found that expanding registered apprenticeship programs will expand the pipeline of workers into higher-paying jobs while also meeting the needs of employers.
Nearly all contractors in the U.S. and Canada (98 percent) have had projects with serious quality issues in the last three years, such as errors, omissions and rework, according to the latest study released by Dodge Construction Network.