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Construction Firms Add 15,000 Jobs In April As Sector’s Unemployment Rate Hits Record Low For The Month As Firms Struggle To Find Workers
Most of the Construction Gains Occurred in the Residential Construction Sector While Firms Now Pay Workers 19 Percent More Compared to the Average Job as they Struggle to Recruit New People The construction sector added 15,000 jobs in April while the sector’s unemployment rate fell to a record low for the month and the number…
Read MoreConstruction Employment Increases In 259 Of 358 Metro Areas From March 2022 To March 2023 As Manufacturing Projects Drive Demand
Dallas-Plano-Irving, Texas and Fairbanks, AK Experience Largest Number and Percentage of Gains; Lawton, Okla. and Sacramento—Roseville—Arden-Arcade, Calif. Have Most Extensive Construction Job Losses Construction employment increased in 259, or 72 percent, of 358 metro areas between March 2022 and March 2023, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government employment data. Association officials…
Read MoreConstruction Spending Inches Up In March As Big Boost In Manufacturing Activity Offsets Declines In Residential & Some Nonresidential Segments
Construction Officials Say Permitting Delays Appear to Be Holding Up Public Construction Activity, Warn that Firms Continue to Struggle to Find Enough Workers to Hire Amid Labor Shortages Total construction spending increased by 0.3 percent in March as growth in manufacturing and education pulled up nonresidential construction spending for the month, according to an analysis by…
Read MoreConstruction Employment Rises In 44 States Between March 2022 And Last Month, While 20 States Add Employees From February To March
Texas and Rhode Island Top List of Yearly Gains, While California and West Virginia Experience Worst Losses; Texas and Kentucky Lead in Monthly Job Increases, While California and Connecticut Have Largest Declines Construction employment increased in 44 states in March from a year earlier, while only 20 states added construction jobs from February to March, according…
Read MoreMiami-based Coastal Construction Awarded For Creating New Artificial Intelligence Tool That Saves Firms Ten-thousand Hours Of Work A Year
Coastal Construction Wins AGC/Autodesk Innovation Award for Developing Togal.AI, a Software Program that Uses AI and Machine Learning to Analyze Construction Drawings and Provide Quantity Reports Miami-based Coastal Construction awarded for developing Togal.AI, an estimating software program which utilizes deep machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyze construction drawings and provide quantity reports. As a…
Read MorePurdue University Professor Named Top Educator Of 2023 In The Field Of Construction Education, According To National Trade Association
Associated General Contractors of America Names Bryan Hubbard of Purdue University as Outstanding Educator Top and Dr. Reza Akhavian of San Diego State University Received the Meritorious Award Purdue University Professor, Bryan Hubbard, was named outstanding educator of 2023 in the field of construction education, the Associated General Contractors of America announced today. The association…
Read MoreConstruction Input Prices Dip 0.1 Percent In March With Wide Variation Among Key Goods And Services, Adding To Uncertainty About Future Costs
Drop in Energy Costs Offsets Jump in Asphalt and Steel Prices as Double-Digit Annual Increases for Some Materials Persist; Association Officials Say Federal Rules are Making it Difficult to Source Some Materials The price of materials and services used in nonresidential construction inched down 0.1 percent from February to March, as plunging fuel prices outweighed…
Read MoreUniversity Of Nevada, Las Vegas Has One Of The Nation’s Most Outstanding Student Construction Chapters Of 2022, According To National Association
Associated General Contractors of America Also Names Chapters at Iowa State University and Pittsburg State University Winners of its Annual Contest to Recognize the Most Successful AGC Student Chapters The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), as well as Iowa State University and Pittsburg State University were named the nation’s most outstanding student construction chapters of 2022,…
Read MoreConstruction Sector Sheds 9,000 Jobs In March As Low Unemployment Rates And High Number Of Job Openings Indicate A Lack Of Workers, Not Demand
Labor Shortages are Making it Harder for Firms to Replace Retiring Workers as Construction Officials Continue to Call for New Construction Education and Training Support and Immigration Reform Measures The construction sector shed 9,000 jobs in March, the first decrease since January 2022, even as the sector’s unemployment rate fell and total number of job…
Read MoreLas Vegas-based Lester C. Snyder Of Brightline West To Serve As President Of The Associated General Contractors Of America
Encinitas, Calif-based Thomas Brown of Sierra Pacific West to Serve as Senior Vice President, Jackson, Miss.-based Todd Roberts of ERS to Serve as Vice President and Shea De Lutis of Clark Construction Group to Serve as Treasurer The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) today announced that Lester C. Snyder, executive vice president of Las…
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