FMI Corp. released its quarterly construction services outlook, titled “2023 M&A Outlook for Construction Services.” The outlook includes the company’s research on current trends that could affect how 2023 will look for construction services.
The thermal insulation market is expected to grow from $53.39 billion in 2022 to $72.9 billion by 2028; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.3 percent from 2022 to 2028.
Association survey finds contractors optimistic about adding workers in 2023 but worried about finding enough workers to fill positions; calls for immigration reform and investments in construction education
Construction firms added 28,000 employees in December and continued to raise wages for hourly workers more than other sectors, as the industry’s unemployment rate fell to a record low for the month, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government data.
New industry outlook survey shows contractors expect infrastructure and other public-sector funding will help as growth slows for many types of private construction, but labor shortages and supply chain issues persist
Construction contractors are less optimistic about many private-sector segments than they were a year ago, but their expectations for the public sector market have remained relatively bullish, according to survey results released Jan. 4 by the Associated General Contractors of America and Sage. The findings are detailed in High Hopes for Public Sector Funding Amid Workforce and Supply Chain Challenges: The 2023 Construction Hiring & Business Outlook.
Association officials urge Biden Administration to address infrastructure regulatory and funding delays, released 2023 outlook during virtual briefing on Jan. 4 offering hiring and market predictions
Total construction spending increased by 0.2 percent in November, dragged down by a lack of new infrastructure projects along with a continuing slide in homebuilding, according to an analysis the Associated General Contractors of America released Jan. 3 of federal spending data. Association officials urged leaders in Washington to speed the release of funds authorized by infrastructure laws passed in 2021 and 2022 and address regulatory delays associated with those projects.
The global building thermal insulation market will grow to $35.3 billion by 2027, a CAGR of 4.7 percent from $8 billion in 2022. The use of building thermal insulation has witnessed significant growth because of the increasing requirement for improved heating and cooling comfort and better fire resistance of building thermal insulation materials, such as glass wool, stone wool and plastic foams.
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, Texas, and Provo-Orem, Utah, have largest 12-month gains, while Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Florida, has lost the most total jobs and has the fastest rate of annual decline
Construction employment increased in 268 of 358 metro areas between November 2021 and November 2022, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government employment data. Association officials said the job gains likely would have been higher, but that many contractors report that demand for new projects is outpacing the availability of workers in many parts of the country.
New data shows the construction industry continues to struggle to offset rising prices for materials and subcontractor services, as price decline in latest month fails to offset annual cost increases
The price of materials and services used in nonresidential construction continued rising at a double-digit rate in November from a year earlier, propelled by outsized increases in the cost of a variety of building materials, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data released Dec. 9. Association officials noted that contractors are having to pay more both for materials and for the subcontractor services they need to finish most projects.