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- Category: Company News
- Construction Starts Surge 21.1% in October
- Dodge Momentum Index Falls Back 7% in October
- New Study: Project Management Software for Construction Owners and Contractors Increases Profitability, Productivity, and Efficiency for High Skill Users
- Construction Starts Improve 3.1% in September
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases 3% in September
- Construction Starts Improve 2% in August
- Dodge Momentum Index Grows 8% in August
- Construction Starts Pull back 10% in July
- Dodge Momentum Index Surges 21% in July
- Construction Starts Grew 16% in June
- Dodge Momentum Index Expands 7% in June
- Construction Starts Improved 13% in May
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases 4% in May
- Construction Starts Declined 9% in April
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases 1% in April
- Dodge Momentum Index Declines 7% in March
- Construction Starts Remained Flat in February
- Construction Starts Fall Back 6% in January
- Construction Starts Decrease 2% in December
- Construction Starts Increase 5% in November
- Construction Starts Increase 4% in October
- Dodge Construction Network Enters Next Phase with Executive Leadership Changes and $100 Million of New Capital
- Construction Starts Slip 6% in September
- Better Coordination on Construction Projects Can Improve a Contractor’s Profitability
- Construction Starts Increase 6% in August
- Construction Starts Jump 10% in July
- Construction Starts Fall 19% in June
- Construction Starts Increase 10% in May
- Construction Starts gain 6% in April
- Construction Starts lose 1% in March
- Construction Starts Fell 8% in February
- Home Builders and Remodelers Embrace Greener Practices, Surpassing 2019 Levels
- Construction Starts Grow 1% in January
- Construction Starts Grow 20% in December
- Construction Starts Hit 10-Month Low, Declining 15% in November
- Construction Starts Drop 7% in October
- Revised Third Estimate: US GDP Growth Shows Resilience Amidst Evolving Economic Landscape
- Producer Prices Fall, Fed Holds; What’s Next?
- The Age of Data in Construction
- Can Civil Construction Benefit from Using Remote Inspection Technology?
- Employment Growth Picks Up in February
- The Contractor’s Perspective in Heavy Civil Construction: The Impact of COVID-19 and the Drive Toward Technology Adoption
- Contractors Wonder if They Can Survive Covid-19 Construction Site Closures
- Many Contractors Concerned About Longer-Term Impacts of COVID-19 Crisis
- Unions eager for restart
- Construction industry set to resume after one month shutdown
- Port construction halted
- Impact of coronavirus on Illinois construction
- Fewer people coming to work at active job sites in NYC [pay wall]
- Approval delays may hold up 380 unit resi site in Orlando FL
- Philly not following Boston’s lead
- Delays loom at construction sites
- Austin construction sites open, but with restrictions
- Funding for transportation projects delayed
- Philly not following Boston’s lead
- Seattle condo tower proceeds to construction
- Delays loom at construction sites
- Multifamily New Construction Starts Fall Fifteen-Percent in January According to Latest Dodge Data Report
- Multifamily New Construction Starts Fall Fifteen-Percent in January According to Latest Dodge Data Report
- Construction starts down 6 percent in January 2020
- 50th Anniversary of OSH Act Marks Monumental Industry Milestone
- 2020 Trends: Building Green
- A Vision for the Greenest Homes Ever
- January U.S. Construction Starts Move Lower
- Coronavirus impacts could have ripple effect on US construction industry
- Multifamily New Construction Starts Fall Fifteen-Percent in January According to Latest Dodge Data Report
- Construction starts down from December to January
- Construction starts down 6 percent in January 2020
- Mechanical, HVAC subcontractors enthusiastic but challenged adopters of BIM
- 50th Anniversary of OSH Act Marks Monumental Industry Milestone
- 2020 Trends: Building Green
- Construction starts decrease in January, Dodge Data reports
- A Vision for the Greenest Homes Ever
- Construction Starts Move Lower In January
- Dodge: Construction Starts Slip 6% in January as All Major Categories Move Lower
- January U.S. Construction Starts Move Lower
- Coronavirus impacts could have ripple effect on US construction industry
- Construction starts down from December to January
- Mechanical, HVAC subcontractors enthusiastic but challenged adopters of BIM
- Construction starts decrease in January, Dodge Data reports
- Construction Starts Move Lower In January
- Dodge: Construction Starts Slip 6% in January as All Major Categories Move Lower
- Construction Starts Lower in January; Highways Up
- Construction Starts Move Lower in January
- 2020 forecast for multi-family sector calls for cloudy skies
- Mechanical Contractors Should Embrace BIM
- Study: BIM can help mechanical contractors greatly, but training hampers use
- Construction Starts Lower in January; Highways Up
- BIM an essential tool for fabrication process
- Construction Starts Move Lower in January
- Construction Starts Surge 37% Higher in November
- 2020 forecast for multi-family sector calls for cloudy skies
- As downtown Columbus booms, construction firms have the contracts, but not enough skilled workers
- Mechanical Contractors Should Embrace BIM
- High Degree of BIM Use by Mechanical Contractors Leads to Multiple Benefits
- NC’s red-hot markets pushing developers and general contractors to manage construction costs
- SmartMarket Report Highlights How BIM Planning Enables Prefabrication and Modular Construction
- High BIM usage reaps multiple benefits for contractors, study shows
- Commercial, multifamily construction starts rise 11% YOY in top 20 metros: Dodge
- UP’s Peterson moves to office, hospitality
- DAILY READS: Feb. 11, 2020
- Commercial and Multifamily Construction Starts Accelerated in Top Metro Areas in 2019
- A Live Discussion with Dodge Chief Economist Richard Branch – Civil + Structural Engineer Magazine
- Dodge in the News
- Dodge Customers in Their Own Words – BSD SpecLink
- Dodge Construction Outlook 2020
- Dodge Customers in Their Own Words – Architectural Services + Products
- Dodge Customers in Their Own Words – FlashParking
- Dodge Customers in Their Own Words – Glass Flooring Systems
- Dodge Customers in Their Own Words – Acorn Wire + Iron Works
- Dodge Customers in Their Own Words – Terracon
- Dodge Customers in Their Own Words – Allen-Villere Partners
- See Dodge’s Steve Jones at AEC BuildTech 2019
- Dodge Customers in Their Own Words – Green Umbrella Systems
- Dodge Customers in Their Own Words – CTS Cement
- Dodge Customers in Their Own Words – LiUNA!
- Improve Your Construction Project Management with Dodge and PlanGrid Integration
- Finding Architecture Leads: Q&A with IMS General Manager Nick Benore
- Dodge’s Acquisition of Integrated Marketing Systems (IMS)
- Dodge Construction Outlook 2019
- Dodge Construction Central: A First Look Webinar
- Category: Dodge Momentum Index
- Dodge Momentum Index Grows 1% in February
- Dodge Momentum Index Grows 6% in January
- Dodge Momentum Index Grows 10% in December
- Dodge Momentum Index Slides 2% in November
- Dodge Momentum Index Retreats 5% in October
- Dodge Momentum Index Recedes 4% in September
- Dodge Momentum Index Rises 3% in August
- Dodge Momentum Index Expands Another 8% in July
- Dodge Momentum Index Gained 10% in June
- Dodge Momentum Index Improved 3% in May
- Dodge Momentum Index Rose 6% in April
- Dodge Momentum Index Fell 9% in March
- Dodge Momentum Index Recedes 1% in February
- Dodge Momentum Index Remains Flat in January
- Dodge Momentum Index Improves 3% in December
- Dodge Momentum Index Decreases 1% in November
- Dodge Momentum Index Inches Up 1% in October
- Dodge Momentum Index Rises 3% in September Following August Decline
- Dodge Momentum Index Drops 6.5% in August
- Dodge Momentum Index Recedes 1% in July
- Decline in Institutional Planning Drops Dodge Momentum Index Down 3% in June
- Dodge Momentum Index Slides 2% in May Due to Weaker Commercial Planning
- Dodge Momentum Index Declines In April After Pullback In Commercial Planning
- Dodge Momentum Index Gets a Boost in February
- Dodge Momentum Index Dips in January
- Dodge Momentum Index Wraps up 2022 with December Growth
- Dodge Momentum Index Advances In November
- Dodge Momentum Index Continues to Climb in October
- Dodge Momentum Index Rises In September
- Dodge Momentum Index Dips in August
- Dodge Momentum Index Moves Higher In July
- Dodge Momentum Index Hits 14-Year High With Slight Gain In June
- Dodge Momentum Index Shows Gains in May
- Dodge Momentum Index Rises in April
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases in March
- Dodge Momentum Index Recovers in February
- Dodge Momentum Index Falls In January
- Dodge Momentum Index Declines In December
- Dodge Momentum Index Declines In November
- Dodge Momentum Index Jumps in October
- Dodge Momentum Index Recovers in September
- Dodge Momentum Index Loses Steam in August
- Dodge Momentum Index Pulls Back in July
- Dodge Momentum Index Loses Steam In June
- Dodge Momentum Index Jumps in May
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases In April
- Dodge Momentum Index Posts Strong Gain in February Marking Highest Level in Nearly Three Years
- Dodge Momentum Index Ends 2020 on a High Note
- Dodge Momentum Index Steps Lower in November
- Dodge Momentum Index Posts Dip in October
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases in September
- Dodge Momentum Index Inches Up in August
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases in July
- Dodge Momentum Index Loses Ground in June
- Dodge Momentum Index Flat in May
- Dodge Momentum Index Trips on COVID-19 in April
- Dodge Momentum Index Eases Back in March
- Dodge Momentum Index Moves Higher in December
- Dodge Momentum Index Moves Higher in December
- Dodge Momentum Index decreases in January
- Dodge Momentum Index starts 2020 on the downside
- Dodge Momentum Index Slides
- Dodge Momentum Index Inches Lower in February
- Dodge Momentum Index Starts 2020 on the Downside
- Dodge Momentum Index Moves Higher in December
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases in November
- Dodge Momentum Index Moves Higher in October
- Dodge Momentum Index Posts Gain in September
- Dodge Momentum Index Moves Lower in August
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases in June
- Dodge Momentum Index Dips in April
- Dodge Momentum Index Falters in February
- Dodge Momentum Index Recovers in January
- Dodge Momentum Index Moves Lower in December
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases in November
- Dodge Momentum Index Declines in October
- Dodge Momentum Index Falters in August
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases in July
- Dodge Momentum Index Moves Higher in June
- Dodge Momentum Index Inches Up in May
- Dodge Momentum Index Moves Higher in April
- Dodge Momentum Index Climbs in March
- Dodge Momentum Index Increased in February 2018
- Dodge Momentum Index Increased in February 2018
- The Dodge Momentum Index Falls as 2018 Begins
- Dodge Momentum Index Ends 2017 on High Note
- Category: Reports
- New Study: Project Management Information Systems Further Benefit Capital Building Programs When Applied to Multiple Processes
- Contractors Are Addressing Safety and Health Issues, But They Can Do More
- Contractors’ Key to Better Project Performance? Automated Site Data Tools
- Enhanced Data Resilience Will Help the Design and Construction Industry Face the Risks That Impact Their Businesses
- New Study Shows Greater Automation of Project Management Processes Improves General Contractors’ Projects and Bottom Lines
- New Study Finds Contractors Can Benefit from Safer Fleet Operations, Including Productivity and Profitability Gains
- New Study Shows Significant Benefits for General Contractors utilizing Technology to Manage Subcontractors
- Positive Outlook for US Economy: GDP Growth and Opportunities Amid Challenges
- Construction Industry Navigates Challenges as April 2023 PPI Shows Slight Increase
- Commercial and Multifamily Make Solid Gains in 2022
- Study reveals that more training on addressing mental health is needed at civil construction companies
- Q4 Construction Economy Closes Year with Positive Outlook for 2023 Despite Economic Uncertainty
- Digital Workflows Help Design and Construction Companies Manage Their Projects and Companies Better
- Results of New Survey Recommend Steps to Improve Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Design and Construction Industry
- Latest Study Shows Civil Contractors Cautious in Expected Revenue and Profit Margin Changes
- Dodge Construction Central 2.0: An Integrated Solution Suite of the Industry’s Largest Datasets Now Accessible via One Platform
- Dodge Construction Network Identifies Top Business Issues for Specialty Contractors in New Report
- Q3 Shows Signs of Innovation in Construction’s Economic Recovery and the Rise of Sustainability, Quarterly Report Finds
- Dodge Construction Network Acquires Principia Consulting, Expanding Dodge Advisory Services’ Capabilities
- New research reveals embodied carbon reductions now a top priority in concrete construction
- New Study Shows Power of Site Organization Analytics to Boost Productivity
- Commercial and Multifamily Starts Post Impressive Gains During First Half 2022
- Dodge’s New Quarterly Report Shows Continued Construction Momentum Amid Ongoing Global Uncertainties
- Increasing Resilience is a Key Priority for Civil Contractors and Engineers
- Costs Are Up, But So Are Profit Expectations: How Civil Contractors Are Dealing With Supply Chain Challenges
- Warehouse/Distribution Centers Leverage Connected Technologies to Meet Surging Demand
- New Study from Dodge Construction Network Reveals Digital Transformation Led By Construction Owners
- 2021: The Rollercoaster Year That Changed Construction Forever
- Measurement and Data Analysis Hold the Key to Lean and Effective Overtime in Construction, According to New Study
- Clearlake Capital Group To Invest In Dodge Construction Network
- Commitment to Green Building Growing Globally
- Civil Contractors Remaining Optimistic Despite Severe Supply Chain Challenges
- Introducing Dodge Construction Network, the Catalyst for Modern Construction
- New Study Reveals Influence of Pandemic, New Tech and Company Size on Construction Safety Management
- Dodge Data & Analytics Recognized as Approved GSA Contractor
- Dodge Data & Analytics Launches Suite of Microsites for Construction Professionals
- Commercial and Multifamily Starts Advance During First Half of 2021
- Civil Contractors Remain Optimistic About Work Volumes Leading into 2022, but Express Growing Concerns Around Skilled Worker Shortage to Handle It
- Digital Tools Drive Improved Project Outcomes for Civil Contractors
- May Employment Numbers Positive, but Construction Takes a Hit
- Dodge Data & Analytics Launches ACCELERATE Marketing Solutions
- Construction Starts Slip in April as Housing Cools
- Births and Birth Rate on the Decline in the U.S.
- GDP Grows 6.4 Percent in First Quarter
- Construction Starts Increase in March, but Rising Material Prices Could Hamper Recovery
- Dodge Data & Analytics Announces Merger with The Blue Book Building & Construction Network
- Infrastructure Proposal Could Have Profound Impact on Construction Starts
- New Report Shows U.S. Water Utilities Sector Still in Early Stages of Digital Transformation
- Despite Hope for Strong Economic Recovery, February Sees Further Decline in National Construction Starts
- Dodge Data & Analytics and BSD SpecLink Announce Strategic Partnership
- Infrastructure Provides Opportunity, But Not Without Challenges
- Construction Starts Down to Begin 2021
- Dodge Momentum Index Increases to Start 2021
- Labor Market Posts Weak Gain at Start of 2021
- Pandemic Leads to Sharp Pullback in Commercial and Multifamily Construction Starts in 2020
- Construction Starts End 2020 on a Sour Note
- 2020 Ends with Job Losses
- November A Mixed Month for Construction Starts
- Job Growth Slows in November
- Job Growth Slows in November
- COVID recession puts damper on large construction projects
- Construction Starts Rebound in October
- Warehouse construction leads business recovery as e-commerce booms
- Dodge Data & Analytics Expects Construction Starts to Recover in 2021
- Job Growth Makes Modest Progress in October
- Top Technology Trends in the Global Infrastructure Market
- Growth Does Not Mean Strength — Third Quarter Gross Domestic Product
- COVID-19 & Construction: The Ongoing Effects of the Pandemic on Business
- Dodge Data & Analytics to Unveil its 2021 Outlook Forecast at Upcoming Virtual 82nd Annual Construction Outlook Conference
- Construction Starts Step Back in September
- Despite Widespread Pandemic Impacts, Civil Contractors Remain Optimistic
- Employment Growth Slows in September
- Construction Starts Post Solid Gain in August
- Employment Gains Continue in August
- Construction Starts Lose Ground in July
- Employment Gains Continue, But at a Slower Pace in July
- U.S. Economy Contracts at Record Rate in Second Quarter
- COVID-19 Crushes Construction Starts in Most Metro Areas During First-Half 2020
- COVID-19 Crushes Construction Starts in Most Metro Areas During First-Half 2020
- Construction Starts Show Additional Gains in June
- New Report Reveals Heavy Civil Construction Less Impacted by COVID-19 Than Commercial Construction
- Labor Market Continues to Heal
- Construction Starts Post Small Gain in May
- May Employment Surprises to the Upside
- Cambridge updates construction order (some construction can resume today, all construction slated to be back Jun 15)
- Building inspectors set up speed trap style operations to catch violations of non-essential construction ban
- Gov outlines plan to reopen
- NYC could start to reopen in early June
- Construction to restart
- Gov expands phased reopening
- Construction Starts Show Sharp Contraction in April
- N.J. to reopen nonessential stores for curbside pickup, allow construction as coronavirus outbreak slows
- NY construction to resume in three upstate regions, NJ reopens Monday
- Manufacturing and construction can restart today
- Some projects still on hold due to outbreaks
- Construction can restart in three regions
- School construction in NY to reopen if stimulus arrive
- Boston mayor suggests restrictions may ease further
- Potential for upstate NY construction to resume on May 15
- U.S. Job Market Loses 20.5 Million Jobs in April
- Construction restart could be soon
- Construction restart today
- Many Contractors Concerned About Longer-Term Impacts of COVID-19
- Dodge: Contractors are concerned about COVID-19’s longer-term impacts
- New Dodge Study Shows Contractors Concerned about Longer-Term Impacts of COVID-19 Crisis
- Dodge Data & Analytics survey: Contractors concerned about longer-term impacts of COVID-19 crisis
- Survey Shows Contractors Concerned About Longer-term Impacts of COVID-19 Crisis
- Survey shows contractors concerned about longer-term COVID-19 impacts
- New Dodge Data: Contractor Concerns for COVID-19
- Dodge Surveys U.S. Contractors about Impact of COVID-19
- Big years gave contractors chance to pad their wallets
- Construction Analytics
- ACEC
- ASCE
- ENR
- Equipment World
- ForConstructionPros.com
- The USGlass News Network
- Building Design + Construction
- Boston construction set to resume May 18 as long as virus continues to recede –
- Construction won’t open till June
- When NY reopens construction slated for Phase I
- O’Hare will move forward, perhaps at slower pace
- SFO construction to resume
- MI construction to continue
- First Quarter GDP – It Will Only Get Worse from Here
- Gov to reopen OH
- MI construction to reopen May 7
- SF construction allowed to resume
- Santa Clara construction rules eased
- Disney’s construction division lays off hundreds
- Nearly 70% of Texas construction firms have projects on hold
- Construction can begin May 4
- Gov’s 12 step plan to reopen economy
- More than 5,200 NYC projects reopen
- LA expands free testing for construction workers
- San Fran extends construction restrictions through May
- Boston safety rules take shape
- Gov says construction ready for phased reopening
- Gov allows some projects to reopen
- Gov says construction may be next to restart
- San Jose officials consider easing restrictions
- House passes addition to PPP
- State DOTs expedite millions for projects
- What to expect when construction sites open
- Construction can begin May 1
- Gov changes rules for projects already underway
- $3B terminal one project still a go
- Napa Valley relaxes construction rules
- Rollingwood clarifies construction process
- Pandemic delays P3 proposal
- Pandemic affects school construction
- Napa county loosens construction restrictions
- Construction in PA can begin before state reopens
- Senate approves injection to PPP program
- Some construction can resume in future
- NCDOT announces layoffs and construction delays
- ON and QC ease construction rules
- Construction may resume with strict guidelines on May 8
- Builders offer gov recommendations to safely restart construction
- Virus delays ground breaking
- Philly tells builders stop
- Boston rolling out construction rules
- President picks construction revival team
- Plant Vogtle cuts back workforce due to virus
- Stadiums moving forward
- Boston mayor considers slow ramp up for construction
- Spokane leaders discuss plan for 2020 construction
- ENR Survey/40% of firms have laid off workers
- NCDOT cuts $2B of projected bids due to projected revenue fall
- Massive Mall of America project stalls
- Construction Starts Decline in March
- Construction Starts Decline in March
- ON/QC shuts projects, but Canada keeps most jobs essential
- COVID delays projects across area
- Thousands of affordable units in limbo as essential projects shut down
- Houston firms worry COVID-19 might delay supply deliveries
- Projects continue
- Construction continues, but pace has slowed
- DFW construction timeline to be “revisited”
- SF Dept of Building flooded with complaints
- Even with “essential” work, contractor on standby
- Construction companies sue city for stopping projects
- Home construction comes to a halt
- SF Planning Commission resumes work with 1,100 home redevelopment
- SFO delays $1B terminal project
- Outbreak hasn’t derailed this College Park development project
- State shuts down non-essential jobs
- Virus forces NYC Condo developers into race against time
- What developers can expect for permits and inspections [paywall]
- Outbreak hasn’t dampened optimism (for now) [paywall]
- Developers/contractors walk legal tightrope [paywall]
- Europe construction activity collapses
- Treasury eases path to paycheck protection loans
- Mayor says “shut it down” [paywall]
- Florida accelerates DOT projects during shutdown
- Miami-Dade lets construction go on, some cities say no
- City clears another 300 sites for emergency work
- Virus impacting construction bonds (sureties and bond producers seek emergency orders)
- COVI-19 threatens tax credits for renewables [paywall]
- Newsom declines strict orders
- Coronavirus concerns prompt second construction union to walk off jobs
- NYC halts public design work
- Penn restarts $530m in turnpike projects
- Utility contractors can work [paywall]
- Scottsdale developer completes virtual building inspections [paywall]
- Workers back on the job in Austin
- CO updates guidance for construction sites
- MNDOT spending $1 billion in 2020
- Detroit’s construction boom comes to a halt
- Fort Lauderdale halts indoor construction
- How Bay Area’s ban stacks up against other CA areas [pay wall]
- Miami Dade construction moves ahead
- Construction OK in Florida
- DOT moving ahead with projects but faces worker and material shortages [pay wall]
- Gov proposal would cover overruns from site closures
- Howard Hughes Corp puts a halt on some construction [pay wall]
- DOT unfreezes 60 critical highway projects
- Construction chugging along in LA, but is warned
- Jobsites face array of state restrictions
- Builders believe new order in Austin will let some construction resume
- Building trade call for shutdown
- Tampa issues guidelines for construction
- Gov accelerates bridge project
- Florida governor wants to accelerate transportation projects
- Virus hasn’t stopped NJ activity
- Construction continues despite rising concern
- Keystone XL work to get going
- Clark country projects still moving forward
- Coronavirus pandemic doesn’t stop wall construction
- New restrictions imposed on resi construction in Bay Area
- Most Bay Area construction banned
- Timeline of Texas high speed rail uncertain
- After backlash Austin builders can apply for exemption [pay wall]
- Planning commission moves to dial in plan for meetings
- Triangle construction pushes forward [pay wall]
- Jeld-Wen temp closes some manufacturing sites [pay wall]
- How essential is construction during pandemic
- Contractors can expect more funding and flexibility from stimulus
- How the Army Corps will convert hotels and arenas into makeshift hospitals [pay wall]
- Federal gov’t issues guidance on “essential’ work
- Distribution center in Kingston moves ahead despite pandemic
- Pandemic won’t upend key NYC projects
- What is nonessential construction [pay wall]
- NYC announces fines of up to $10K for ignoring ban
- Construction industry keeps going
- Construction stopping at Indeed Tower in Austin, others press on
- Dallas won’t stop construction
- Work on big projects continues
- Miami-Dade halts construction inspections
- SF looks to limit construction
- Work continues at Rams stadium
- Construction resumes on NHL arena [pay wall]
- States assert authority to deem workers as essential
- Trump signs stimulus bill. Potentially billions for construction
- Construction companies lobby to keep working
- Target scales back remodeling plan
- NY shuts most construction projects
- More on NY ban (infrastructure, hospital and affordable housing allowed to continue)
- New Islanders area work stopped
- Construction leaders urge end to Austin construction ban [pay wall]
- Some Austin construction crews say they’ll work until officials visit the site [pay wall]
- Construction ban being considered in Dallas County [pay wall]
- Major projects that could struggle during COVID-19 downturn
- Kansas City large projects continue
- Economists expect steep dip GDP, construction markets.
- Recording office closures affecting CRE deal closings
- Atlanta work continues (and a reminder as to why proper grammar is important).
- Baltimore planning commission goes virtual
- Local construction firm finds way to hand out bonuses [pay wall]
- Business groups call for construction exemption in Austin [pay wall]
- Virus stings Aspen projects
- Construction deemed essential but workers concerned
- Broward country construction can continue
- Miami projects halted
- School construction still on tap for fall
- Construction around Missoula continues
- WA DOT halts most construction for two weeks
- NYC mayor considering construction ban
- Rules let construction workers continue on luxury towers
- Stimulus package passes Senate with potentially billions for construction
- Coronavirus shutdowns poised to pummel construction supply chain
- Universal Orlando continues construction work
- Some sites continue work despite concerns
- Austin apparently bans all construction
- Austin ban outlier in TX
- Homebuilders blindsided in Austin
- Workers divided over staying on job
- Economic concern halts work on $200 million retail project
- Road projects continue
- Rush to complete new hospital tower
- Walsh extends Boston construction ban
- Seven CRE deals that got done despite coronavirus
- Work on HQ2 continues
- Coronavirus delays project
- COVID-19 (Coronavirus) – Immediate Impacts on Construction Planning Mixed
- John Deere Withdraws 2020 Financial Outlook
- California State, County Clarifications to Stay-at-Home Orders Raise More Questions
- Construction expected to continue in Wisconsin under Evers’ stay at home order
- Ohio DOT moves full steam ahead with road construction projects
- Tampa Bay’s construction industry is still going vertical in the face of coronavirus [pay wall]
- SeaWorld halts Orlando construction work
- Virgin Trains’ West Palm Beach-to-Orlando construction chugs along with more precautions
- Triangle homebuilders weather impacts of pandemic, but brace for slowdown
- ‘Interpreted in various ways’: Contractors, builders study impact of new shelter-in-place orders [pay wall]
- Construction to be considered ‘essential’ under Harris County’s ‘stay home, work smart’ order [pay wall]
- Some job sites close as confusion grips construction industry in Seattle region
- Scottsdale broker: Real estate transactions down, not stopped in wake of coronavirus [pay wall]
- Road construction still immune to coronavirus
- Construction workers considering walking off the job because of coronavirus concerns
- Road Work Continues During Time Of #StayHomeForNevada
- Construction in Vermont rattled but not yet walloped by coronavirus
- Philadelphia Hospital Project Pushes Forward to Care For COVID-19 Patients
- COVID-19 (Coronavirus) – Immediate Impacts on Construction Planning Mixed
- Government & Regulations Local planning departments finding ways to keep permits moving during coronavirus outbreak — for now [pay wall]
- The coronavirus’ impact on commercial real estate in Austin: Many tenants hitting pause on office space searches [pay wall]
- Downtown’s biggest residential project scales back [pay wall]
- Illinois Stay-Home Order Exempts Construction; Michigan, Ohio, Indiana Governors Make Similar Orders
- Here’s what Denver’s ‘stay-at-home’ order means for businesses
- While construction continues, Twin Cities development slowed by meeting cancellations
- Coronavirus: Lockdowns slow Bay Area home construction, future projects
- “Essential” construction continues in Redding despite Coronavirus
- How is the Whatcom construction industry withstanding the coronavirus impact?
- Developers moving ahead with projects in face of coronavirus
- ‘Business as usual’: Coronavirus hasn’t hurt Omaha-area construction projects
- Construction can continue in New York, California and Illinois amid shutdown orders. In other regions, it’s banned
- COVID-19: Construction worker calls for job sites to be shut down
- Builders’ COVID-19 Dilemma: Construction Continuity Versus The Health Risks On Job Sites
- Large commercial projects move forward but uncertainty grows
- Construction industry weathering the storm for now
- Work at Denver International ($2B project) continues
- Construction sites open, but some projects slowing
- Permits appear to be moving forward in Jacksonville
- Coke moving ahead with $300 million development
- $10B stimulus passed to combat virus impact (infrastructure)
- Local construction continues, but uncertainty looms [pay wall]
- Planning and code departments in Nashville seeing major changes
- SFO Dept of Building Inspection to resume limited operation next week [pay wall]
- First some promising news coming out of China. Containers have started moving en masse out of China (but US ports may be next bottleneck)
- In New Orleans, construction is also exempt from the stay-at-home mandate
- Construction projects in Vegas expected to continue
- Work continues at Sea-Tac airport
- Construction idled for two weeks on I-70 bridge project
- Coronavirus won’t delay Boston’s tallest new building
- Construction begins on Scottsdale Entrada development
- Work on $2.2B project continues
- Coronavirus hampering some CRE activity, but leases still being signed
- Arlington (VA) struggles to keep development reviews moving
- High profile office tower in South End (Charlotte) secures loan
- Cuomo exempts construction, certain residential services from virus order
- 200-bed field hospital underway in Shoreline WA
- Chinese Copper, Italian Marble: Coronavirus Shipping Delays Hurt Developers
- Pennsylvania Halts All ‘Non-Life-Sustaining Business’ Operations, Including Construction
- Pandemic Sidelines Some November Infrastructure Ballot Measures
- Coronavirus Confusion in California
- Home Builders Still Hammering Away but Fear a Slowdown Looms
- Industry Braces for Impacts of Coronavirus Pandemic
- In most US cities, construction work continues as shutdowns loom
- Coronavirus Could Be The End Of China As A Global Manufacturing Hub
- How Coronavirus Can Shake the Thriving U.S. Housing Sector
- Coronavirus in NYC: Construction workers keep building, even if sick
- Houston construction sites remain open
- Cambridge MA adds construction ban
- Allegiant shelving construction of $470 million Sunseeker Resort in Florida
- Baltimore hospital announces $12.5 million expansion to deal with bed demand
- Construction work continues in LA
- Coronavirus In Beaver County: Shell To Temporarily Shut Down Construction At Cracker Plant
- Shell keeps Beaver County petro construction site open
- Exceptions to SoCal stay at home order
- Can Atlanta’s development boom proceed as coronavirus shuts city down
- Coronavirus imperils Chicago’s more than decadelong construction boom. ‘We’re mentally preparing for a shutdown.’
- Coronavirus imperils Chicago’s more than decadelong construction boom. ‘We’re mentally preparing for a shutdown.’
- Coronavirus not stopping South Florida construction projects – for now
- Coronavirus not stopping South Florida construction projects – for now
- Boston halts construction
- Virus delays ceremonial groundbreaking for $400 million Vegas Project
- CRE transactions coming to halt
- NYC Construction forges ahead
- As city council members ask for pause
- Disney shuts down all construction in Florida
- SFO homebuilding continues (housing construction listed as “essential function”)
- Work continues at Foxconn site (400 works on the job)
- PennDOT halts construction work
- Northern CA Shelter in place order exempts most construction
- China slowly getting up and running, but supply issue to last for months
- Coronavirus fears could put a damper on the US housing market
- Building the bridge to better construction data
- Project Impacts Growing as China Coronavirus Spreads
- Houston area construction starts take a tumble in January
- AGC 2020 Convention presents learning opportunities for contractors
- South Florida residential construction starts jump 72% in January
- Supply Chain Impacts Rise as China Coronavirus Spreads
- How the coronavirus could wreak havoc on the global supply chain
- ENR MidAtlantic Releases Preliminary Top Construction Starts List
- Dallas-Fort Worth building starts were flat in January
- How the Coronavirus Could Impact the US Construction Industry
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- OTR INDUSTRY GETS 2020 U.S., CANADA ECONOMIC UPDATE
- An economic pandemic’: The coronavirus is becoming a bigger threat to the U.S., economists say
- Energy Efficiency Drives Green Home Sales
- Findings Show Major Growth Expected for Prefabrication, Permanent Modular Construction
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- Commercial and multifamily starts nudged higher in 2019
- N.Y. metro area (including North Jersey) named No. 1 market for commercial/multifamily construction starts
- Commercial, multifamily construction accelerated in top metro areas in 2019
- Dallas-Fort Worth’s construction boom ranks second nationally in 2019
- Major Growth Expected for Prefabrication and Permanent Modular Construction New Study Finds
- AGC’s Data DIGest: Feb 3-10, 2020
- 2020 Vision: A Look Ahead for the Roofing Industry
- Influence of Supervisors on Construction Safety Rises in New Study
- 2020 Vision: A Look Ahead for the Roofing Industry
- “Safety survey: Worker involvement, supervisor leadership drive metrics “
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- Owner of the Year 2020: NYC School Construction Authority
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- New Study: Construction Supervisors Influence Rises
- Supervisor Influence Matters When It Comes to Construction Safety
- Study Expects Growth for Prefabrication and Modular Construction
- Study Expects Growth for Prefabrication and Modular Construction
- Study: Influence of Supervisors on Construction Safety Rising
- Construction Dive’s ‘mini megacities:’ 5 construction boom towns
- Study Expects Growth for Prefabrication and Modular Construction
- Trade Contractors Expect Prefabrication Usage to Grow Over Next Three Years
- As construction growth slows, cost-conscious fleets look to dealers as consultants
- Dodge: Influence of Supervisors on Construction Safety Rises
- Owner Interest is Top Obstacle for Modular Construction
- Will the growth trend in prefab and modular construction benefit you? Check out what’s new
- FYI Miami: February 6, 2020
- South Korean Construction Conglomerate Eyes Opportunities for Prefabrication and Modular Construction
- Major growth expected for prefab and modular construction
- Update: Economic Slowdown Expected Amid Coronavirus Scare
- NAHB Report Shows Most Builders Are Focused on Energy Efficiency
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- Modular Monitor: PCL, Clark, DPR, Mortenson, others embrace offsite construction
- Is 2020 a Tipping Point?
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- Major Growth Expected for Modular Construction
- Contractors Bet on Tech
- Economic Anxiety?
- The Economy: What’s Around the Bend?
- Potential Impact of COVID-19 on U.S. Construction Starts
- High Degree of BIM Use by Mechanical Contractors Leads to Multiple Benefits
- Commercial and Multifamily Construction Starts Accelerated in Top Metro Areas in 2019
- Influence of Supervisors on Construction Safety Rises in New Study
- The Devil is in the Details — 2019Q4 GDP
- Major Growth Expected for Prefabrication and Permanent Modular Construction New Study Finds
- Construction Starts Surge 37% Higher in November
- Construction Starts to Slip Back in 2020 According to Dodge Data & Analytics
- Dodge Data & Analytics to Unveil the 2020 Forecast at its 81st Annual Dodge Construction Outlook Conference
- Strengthening Contractor and Owner Relationships Drives Greater Success in Multi-Site Construction Programs
- New Construction Report Reveals the “Data Ownership Battle” Between Project Owners and Contractors
- Fed Cuts Rate for Second Time in 2019
- Commercial Construction Index Shows Record Optimism
- Dodge Data & Analytics Appoints Richard Branch as New Chief Economist
- Dodge Momentum Index Descends in July
- Employment Growth Continues, But at a Slowing Pace
- Are Contractors Committed to Sustainability?
- New Era of Data Use Emerging in Construction
- Commercial Construction Index Shows Surge in New Business Confidence
- May Construction Starts Advance 10 Percent
- Dodge Momentum Index Falls in May
- Job Growth Bounces Back in April
- U.S. GDP Climbed 3.2% in the First Quarter of 2019
- Why Construction? Contractors on Their Career Choices and Drawing More People to the Industry
- Contractors, Insurers Expect IoT Tech to Improve Construction Risk Management
- Dodge Momentum Index Inches Higher in March
- March Employment Report: No Danger of Imminent Decline
- New research reveals continued benefits to hiring architectural services based on qualifications
- Commercial Construction Survey Shows 70% of Contractors Struggling to Meet Project Deadlines as Labor Shortage Persists
- U.S. Job Market Stumbles in February, Undercutting Forecasts
- Warehouse Starts Increase in Number and Size: Big is In
- January Construction Starts Rise 2 Percent
- Commercial and Multifamily Construction Starts in 2018 Showed Mixed Performance Across Top Metropolitan Areas
- U.S. Job Market Churns Forward, Toppling Forecasts
- Giant Retail Chains Continue to Build
- Labor Market Ends Year on a Strong Note
- 2018 Year in Review from the Contractor’s Perspective
- Commercial Construction Looks to Advanced Technologies to Alleviate Workforce Challenges and Improve Productivity
- Latest World Green Building Trends: Nearly Half of Survey Respondents Expect to Make 60% of their Projects Green in Next 3 Years
- Dodge Data & Analytics Acquires Public-Sector Project Research Firm Integrated Marketing Systems (IMS)
- Dodge Momentum Index Moves Lower in September
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- Safety Risks in Commercial Construction Industry Exacerbated by Workforce Shortages
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- First Half 2018 Commercial and Multifamily Construction Starts Show Mixed Performance Across Top Metropolitan Areas
- June Construction Starts Jump 11 Percent
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- Workforce Challenges Continue to Impact Construction Industry as 9 out of 10 U.S. Contractors Report Skilled Labor Shortage
- May Construction Starts Climb 15 Percent
- Dodge Data & Analytics Debuts Industry-First Market Intelligence and Collaboration Platform at AIA 2018 Conference
- New Guide Helps Owners Manage Building Project Uncertainty
- Workforce Challenges Continue to Impact Construction Industry as 9 out of 10 U.S. Contractors Report Skilled Labor Shortage
- BIM is Gathering Momentum in the Water Industry
- New Study Finds Mobile Technologies and Connectivity Poised to Transform Heavy Construction Projects
- Life is Good: Jobs Grow and Unemployment Declines in April
- New Report: Companies Reap Significant Benefits Using Building Information Modeling for Water and Wastewater Projects
- U.S. GDP Growth Climbs 2.3% in First Quarter 2018
- Customer Spotlight on Red Hawk Fire & Security
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- March Construction Starts Advance 11 Percent
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- Dodge Expands Coverage of Canadian Construction Projects
- Persistent Workforce Shortages Challenge Commercial Construction Industry as U.S. Building Demands Continue to Grow
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- January 2018 Construction Starts Slip 2%
- 2017 A Solid Year for Canadian Building Permits
- Designing Buildings to Make Construction Safer: New Data on Prevention Through Design
- 2017 Commercial and Multifamily Construction Starts Down
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- Technology Helps Improve Safety Onsite
- December Payrolls Lower than Trend, 2017 Another Year of more than 2 Million Jobs Added
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- Category: Total Construction Starts
- Construction Starts Improved 3% in March
- Construction Starts Drop 6% as Fewer Megaprojects Move Forward
- Total Construction Increase in August Due to Influx of Nonresidential Projects
- Total Construction Starts Show Double Digit Gains in July
- Commercial and Multifamily Starts Declined in 5 of the Top 10 Metro Areas in the First Half of 2023
- Total Construction Starts Dip in June
- Construction Industry Continues to Face High PPI Inflation
- Construction Employment Continues to Defy Higher Interest Rate Environment
- May Job Openings: Construction Strength and Regional Division
- Total Construction Starts Rebound in May
- Construction Employment Picks Up in May
- Job Openings Remain Resilient in Uncertain Times
- Total Construction Starts Slip in April Due to Sharp Decline in Manufacturing
- Debt Ceiling Breach Would Have Significant Impact on Construction Starts Outlook
- Employment in Construction Sector Rebounds in April
- JOLTS for March falls to lowest level in almost two years
- Strong Voices, Safe Choices: Highlight the Importance of Construction Safety Week 2023
- The U.S. Economy Shows Modest Growth in Q1 2023 Amidst Ongoing Challenges
- How Civil Contractors Are Managing the Biggest Challenges They Confront Today
- Total Construction Jumps in March to Three Month High, Bolstered by Nonbuilding Strength
- Construction Industry Poised for Savings as Producer Prices Slow
- Q1 2023 recap: Construction Showing Signs of Resiliency Despite Likelihood of Recession
- Employment in Construction Sector Falls in March
- Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Gives Mixed Messages in February
- Dodge Momentum Index Drops in March
- Total Construction Moves Higher in February
- Dodge Momentum Index Gets a Boost in February
- Total Construction Starts Slip in January
- Total Construction Starts Increase in December
- Total Construction Starts Fall in November
- Total Construction Starts Increase in October
- Total Construction Starts Tumble in September
- Total Construction Starts Fall in August
- Total Construction Starts Surge in July
- Total Construction Starts Slide 5% in June
- Total Construction Starts Increase in May
- Total Construction Starts Inch Higher in April
- Total Construction Starts Decline in March
- Total Construction Starts Increase in February
- Total Construction Increase in January
- Commercial and Multifamily Construction Starts Post Solid Recovery in 2021
- Total Construction Flat in December
- Total Construction Falls Sharply In November
- Total Construction Starts Soar in October
- Total Construction Starts Rebound in September
- Total Construction Starts Decline in August
- Total Construction Starts Move Lower in July
- Total Construction Starts Slip in June
- Total Construction Falls in May as Housing Stumbles
- Construction Starts Dip Slightly in February
- Dodge Data: Construction starts move lower in January
- Commercial, Multifamily Construction Starts in NY-NJ Market Totaled $30.9B in 2019
- Commercial and multifamily construction starts accelerated in top metro areas, but drop in Chicago
- Construction Starts Move Lower in January
- Construction Starts Fall 21 Percent in December
- October Construction Starts Fall 11 Percent
- September Construction Starts Decrease 5 Percent
- August Construction Starts Decrease 6 Percent
- July Construction Starts Increase 2 Percent
- First Half 2019 Commercial and Multifamily Construction Starts Show Varied Pattern by Top Metropolitan Areas
- June Construction Starts Climb 9 Percent
- April Construction Starts Retreat 15 Percent
- March Construction Starts Surge 16 Percent
- February Construction Starts Descend 3 Percent
- New Construction Starts in December Decline 10 Percent; Annual Total for 2018 Edges Up 0.3 Percent to $789.0 Billion
- New Construction Starts in November Slip 7 Percent
- October Construction Starts Soar 21 Percent
- New Construction Starts in 2019 to Hold Steady with 2018 Amount, According to Dodge Data & Analytics
- September Construction Starts Settle Back 5 Percent
- August Construction Starts Fall 9 Percent
- New Construction Starts in July Slide 9 Percent
- New Construction Starts in April Pull Back 13 Percent
- New Construction Starts in February Recede 3 Percent
- New Construction Starts in December 2017 Rebound 12%
