What a difference a year makes. At this time last year, the economy was still climbing out of a huge hole from the pandemic. Vaccines for COVID-19 had not yet hit the market, and cases were spiking.
We wouldn’t be where we are today without construction workers. Literally. They built the building, house or other structure you’re standing (or sitting) in this very moment. Their impact is profound, ...
As much as we all want to put 2021 in the rearview mirror, the supply chain and labor issues initiated by the COVID-19 pandemic are expected to persist into 2022. Many manufacturers were hoping supply ...
Builders are shifting their focus to smaller, taller, and off-site homes as a response to high interest rates, financing costs and softer home buying demand, Zillow economist Orphe Divounguy said in a ...
This past year proved unpredictable not just for those acting in the investment market, but for developers as well. Inflation woes cast a shadow on the multifamily construction market, as the cost of ...
A familiar scenario is playing out as firms participating in ENR Southwest’s annual Top Contractors survey for Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico are reporting strong performance and backlogs, while at ...
ForConstructionPros.com has announced the winners of its 2022 Best Contractors to Work for in Construction. The recognition program honors the top construction companies that provide a positive ...
While the construction industry was categorized as essential since the beginning of the pandemic, freeing it from government shutdowns, it has faced many challenges and has had to stay nimble ...
Texas was second to Virginia in states with the most data center construction, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of ...