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2022 outlook
Construction's hottest sectors for 2022
Despite the challenges of COVID-19, supply chain issues and labor shortages, these verticals are expected to explode in 2022.
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 25, 2022 -
2022 outlook
Rents will skyrocket in these 10 markets this year
The cost of leasing an apartment will rise across the country with the largest increases in Sun Belt states, according to industry analysts.
By Leslie Shaver • Jan. 21, 2022 -
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A roundup of articles about issues affecting the workforce.
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Report: Materials prices soared 20% in 2021
The high cost of construction materials could damage the industry's recovery in 2022, according to the Associated General Contractors of America.
By Matthew Thibault • Jan. 14, 2022 -
2022 outlook
The 5 contech trends that will power jobsites in 2022
From data usage to 3D printing and more, construction tech is poised to blast off this year.
By Matthew Thibault • Jan. 12, 2022 -
Despite new federal ruling, Alabama proceeds with plans to build prisons with COVID-19 relief funds
The Treasury Department's ruling said that American Rescue Plan funds generally may not be used to build prisons.
By Matthew Thibault • Jan. 12, 2022 -
2022's biggest construction conferences
Many in-person industry events are back on this year. Here is the full rundown.
By Matthew Thibault • Jan. 12, 2022 -
2022 outlook
7 things we know (so far) about the infrastructure act
While much of the spending package is still coming into focus, there’s a lot that construction leaders can start planning for.
By Julie Strupp • Jan. 11, 2022 -
2022 outlook
Economic outlook: The issues that will boost, challenge construction in 2022
Obstacles including inflation, pricing woes, omicron and more will continue into the new year, as developers face a now-or-never moment to build.
By Joe Bousquin • Jan. 10, 2022 -
5 CRE trends will drive the market in 2022
These hurdles and opportunities are changing how — and where — commercial real estate developers are looking to turn dirt, according to a new report.
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 7, 2022 -
Backlog breakdown
How COVID-19, supply chain woes hit contractor backlogs
During the pandemic, construction backlog data tracked the swings of COVID-19 closely. Now, it gives a unique view of what lies ahead.
By Joe Bousquin • Dec. 15, 2021 -
Backlog breakdown
Public contractor backlog weathers ups, downs during the pandemic
Companies that cater to oil and gas have struggled, while those in sectors like warehouses and infrastructure experienced a boost in new work.
By Leslie Shaver • Dec. 13, 2021 -
Backlog breakdown
How these public contractors' backlogs changed during the pandemic
Though COVID-19 has disrupted the pipelines of Fluor, Tutor Perini and other public construction firms, most have been resilient, analysts say.
By Leslie Shaver • Dec. 9, 2021 -
New report examines roadblocks to construction's digital transformation
A Dodge Construction Network survey found that while industry workers are open to change, barriers like tech issues and bad data stand in the way of further digitizing their work.
By Matthew Thibault • Dec. 8, 2021 -
Infrastructure drives new opportunities, risks for construction, report finds
The international construction market is set for a sustained period of growth, with modular building and renewable energy projects taking on a major role, according to global insurance firm Allianz.
By Sebastian Obando • Dec. 6, 2021 -
The top 12 drivers of construction disputes and how to avoid them
A new HKA study shows design issues have eclipsed scope changes as the top cause of claims in the U.S.
By Julie Strupp • Nov. 30, 2021 -
Report: $61B lost per year due to waste, inefficiency in 811 utility system
A new study found that while problems with the country's "call before you dig" system are large, they can be mitigated.
By Matthew Thibault • Nov. 24, 2021 -
All-electric Ford F-150 Lightning sparks interest as electric vehicles make waves
Pickup truck aficionados and first-timers alike are anticipating new electric releases from Ford, Tesla, Rivian and Chevy.
By Matthew Thibault • Nov. 19, 2021 -
5 graphs that illustrate construction's challenging year
Elevated materials costs, labor woes, inflation and more made for a difficult 12 months for contractors, but there are positive signals too.
By Julie Strupp • Nov. 18, 2021 -
Biden signs long-awaited $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill
The legislation includes $110 billion for roads and bridges and $66 billion for passenger and freight rail.
By S.L. Fuller • Updated Nov. 15, 2021 -
Federal, state partnership aims to expedite port, infrastructure projects in California
Projects that could receive support through the agreement include port upgrades, expanded capacity for freight rail and inland storage facilities.
By Max Garland • Nov. 16, 2021 -
How the pandemic has affected the just-in-time inventory approach
The lean model, in which businesses aim to match their level of inventory to demand, has been challenged in recent months by supply chain upheaval.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 15, 2021 -
Q&A
Homebuilder combats critical supply chain shortages
Drees Homes has found creative workarounds for delayed materials, like assisting homeowners with buying their own appliances and working closely with trades teams.
By Leslie Shaver • Nov. 10, 2021 -
Infrastructure act
‘Once-in-a-generation’ $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill heads to Biden’s desk
The legislation, long-awaited by many in construction, includes $110 billion for roads and bridges and $66 billion for passenger and freight rail.
By Julie Strupp • Nov. 8, 2021 -
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6 things construction companies should know about the Biden tax proposals
As the fourth quarter is in full swing and the end of the year quickly approaches, it is traditionally the time for business owners to meet with their advisors and discuss year-end tax planning.
By Andrew Schoenemann, CPA, Conor Barnes, CPA, Joseph Breen, CPA • Nov. 8, 2021 -
Construction spending falls in NYC, but outlook is positive
Total construction spending in the Big Apple remains down from pre-pandemic levels, but is expected to rebound in the next few years.
By Sebastian Obando • Nov. 5, 2021