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    Contractors’ pay strategies hint at stabilizing job market

    Salary increases driven by labor shortages and inflation have begun to slow, indicating an easing labor market, according to a recent report from an accounting advisory firm.

    By Nov. 5, 2025
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    October data signals boom, bust construction markets

    With federal reports on pause amid the government shutdown, private construction indicators showed steady conditions but uneven segment activity.

    By Nov. 4, 2025
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    Labor

    A roundup of articles about issues affecting the workforce.

    By Construction Dive staff
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    AI, data centers add to economic development, experts say

    The ongoing demand for data centers and artificial intelligence has created jobs for electrical components manufacturing and construction. Panelists at Nvidia GTC urge lawmakers to reform energy and trade policy to address the growth.

    By Sara Samora • Oct. 31, 2025
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    Fed’s latest cut strengthens construction confidence

    Wednesday’s trimming adds to a growing sense of a softer borrowing environment for construction by next year, according to a Fort Myers, Florida-based general contractor.

    By Oct. 29, 2025
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    The 9 largest commercial construction starts of September 2025

    Overall nonresidential groundbreakings ticked up during the month and posted a 5% increase year to date through September, according to Dodge Construction Network.

    By Oct. 24, 2025
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    Stress cools across construction, but public work slips

    Civil construction abandoned or placed on hold largely stemmed from issues with federal funding, according to ConstructConnect.

    By Oct. 22, 2025
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    Data centers, infrastructure prop up construction backlog

    Public works and digital infrastructure sustained pipelines as private projects lost momentum over the past year, according to ABC’s backlog report.

    By Oct. 15, 2025
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    Data centers, healthcare keep construction planning on track

    Early-stage activity climbed again, a signal for stronger groundbreakings next year, according to Dodge Construction Network.

    By Oct. 8, 2025
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    Amid tariff, job and supply concerns, multifamily pros prioritize occupancy

    After seeing rents decline for the first summer in 15 years, apartment operators are hesitant to raise prices heading into the colder months.

    By Leslie Shaver • Oct. 2, 2025
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    Crane count drops 44% across North American cities

    Major markets showed fewer of the hallmarks of building activity for the second consecutive report, according to Rider Levett Bucknall.

    By Oct. 1, 2025
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    2026’s top construction conferences

    It’s time to plan for the year to come. Construction Dive has you covered with a full list of the industry conferences and expos on tap for 2026.

    By Oct. 1, 2025
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    US to begin furniture, wood import tariffs on Oct. 14

    An executive order from President Donald Trump installs a 25% tariff on couch, sofa, chair and kitchen cabinet imports and a 10% duty on timber and lumber.

    By Philip Neuffer • Sept. 30, 2025
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    Economic Reports

    The 9 largest commercial construction starts of August 2025

    The pace of groundbreaking growth is beginning to level off, according to Dodge Construction Network.

    By Sept. 23, 2025
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    Private construction steadies, but public abandonments jump

    Despite relief in the commercial sector, the Project Stress Index remains higher than a year ago, and projects funded with government money took a worrisome turn.

    By Sept. 19, 2025
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    Contractors welcome rate cut, push for more

    Firms said the quarter-point reduction will provide a meaningful confidence boost, especially for private projects, though likely won’t boom construction activity.

    By Sept. 17, 2025
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    Economic Reports

    Backlog slips as small construction firms lose ground

    Labor issues and material costs cut into project pipelines for contractors with under $30 million in revenue.

    By Sept. 17, 2025
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    ‘There is a limit’: Rising materials costs test construction’s breaking point

    Prices for steel, aluminum and other key inputs “rose at an especially rapid pace,” said ABC chief economist.

    By Sept. 11, 2025
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    Economic Reports

    Construction planning booms, up 51% in 12 months

    The Dodge Momentum Index points to “stronger construction activity in late 2026 or early 2027,” said Sarah Martin, associate director of forecasting at Dodge Construction Network.

    By Sept. 10, 2025
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    Economic Reports

    Construction Dive’s August 2025 economic roundup

    Material price escalation and labor issues overshadow an otherwise resilient construction pipeline.

    By Sept. 9, 2025
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    Economic Reports

    Construction spending slide deepens

    “It may be a bleak second half of the year for the construction industry,” said Anirban Basu, ABC chief economist.

    By Sept. 3, 2025
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    Economic Reports

    The 8 largest commercial construction starts of July 2025

    Overall groundbreakings “reversed course in July, offsetting the strong gains made in June,” said the chief economist at Dodge Construction Network.

    By Aug. 22, 2025
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    Balfour Beatty profits rise, but US arm struggles

    The contractor's U.K. construction segment hit its 3% margin target in the first half of 2025, but its U.S. business languished due to issues at a Texas infrastructure project.

    By Aug. 15, 2025
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    Economic Reports

    Latest Producer Price Index report offers little relief

    Domestic producers are “raising prices in line with the protection tariffs are providing them,” said a construction economist, a move that could further stoke inflation.

    By Aug. 15, 2025
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    Data centers, public works boost backlog, but confidence cracks

    About four in five ABC members reported higher material price notices, a factor that cut into contractors’ optimism around sales and profits, according to ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu.

    By Aug. 13, 2025
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    Economic Reports

    Construction stress eases, but contractors remain cautious

    Abandonments and delays eased in July, though a “volatile economic environment” lingers, according to ConstructConnect.

    By Aug. 12, 2025