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    Economic Reports

    Tariff concerns loom over construction input prices

    Potential trade policy changes under the incoming Trump administration could raise costs for a wide range of materials, economists say.

    By Nov. 14, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    Project abandonments, delays slow on interest rate cut

    Private sector activity appears to be responding to the Fed's recent actions faster than publicly funded jobs.

    By Nov. 14, 2024
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    Trendline

    Top 5 stories from Construction Dive

    Construction Dive editors curate some of the industry’s top stories from this year.

    By Construction Dive staff
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    Economic Reports

    Rate cut boosts optimism despite construction backlog dip

    Builders feel upbeat about a pickup in activity over the next two quarters, according to Associated Builders and Contractors.

    By Nov. 12, 2024
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    Q&A

    Infrastructure funds will continue to flow: PCL CEO

    Chris Gower said one of the firm’s top priorities is to adapt to changes coming from a second Trump term.

    By Nov. 11, 2024
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    Fed’s second rate cut this year raises hopes for commercial construction

    The central bank aims to foster a more supportive lending environment, an encouraging sign for building activity.

    By Nov. 7, 2024
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    Election 2024

    Trump win elicits optimism, concern among contractors

    Though construction employer groups mostly praised the outcome, labor associations are troubled about a second Trump term.

    By Nov. 7, 2024
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    Skanska bullish on US work amid upcoming White House changes

    The Swedish firm reported strong construction performance in the States and said it anticipates that to persist.

    By Nov. 7, 2024
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    October 2024 economic roundup

    Construction Dive tracks recent key industry data such as backlog, planning activity, input costs, starts, job openings and spending.

    By Nov. 6, 2024
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    MasTec reports increased profits on flat revenues, higher backlog

    Delayed starts on large projects in the Florida firm’s Clean Business unit, which includes solar and wind installations, contributed to its overall sales plateau.

    By Nov. 6, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    Infrastructure boosts nonresidential spending again as private sector slows

    Federal funding is buoying overall construction activity, but projects outside the public realm could soon rebound, economists said.

    By Nov. 4, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    Construction job openings fall post-Helene

    Economists say the hurricane temporarily suppressed the number of open construction positions across the Southeast at the end of September. 

    By Oct. 30, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    The 9 largest commercial construction starts of September 2024

    Total groundbreakings dipped 6% to kick off the fall, according to Dodge Construction Network.

    By Oct. 22, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    Construction backlog rebounds in wake of rate cut

    After briefly falling at the end of the summer, the amount of work on builders’ books rose again following the Fed’s loosening last month.

    By Oct. 17, 2024
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    Election 2024

    Where the 2024 presidential candidates stand on construction’s top issues

    Here are Kamala Harris’ and Donald Trump’s views on the industry’s most pressing topics, including immigration, permitting, infrastructure and more.

    By Construction Dive Staff • Oct. 16, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    Construction input prices tick down on lower energy costs

    The decline reflects overall stabilization over the past 12 months, as material expenses remain 1.9% lower than a year ago.

    By Oct. 14, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    US crane count holds steady in Q3

    American and Canadian cities saw 15 fewer total cranes in the third quarter of 2024 than in the first, but construction activity remains robust.

    By Oct. 11, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    Planning activity softens after months of growth

    Slowdowns in office, warehouse and retail projects drove much of September’s decline, but overall activity is still up for the year.

    By Oct. 8, 2024
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    Opinion

    9 year-end tax tips for general contractors

    Company leaders should take time to review the tax implications of their business and operations now, writes a CPA focused on construction.

    By Anita Mahamed • Oct. 8, 2024
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    Economic indicators: August 2024

    Construction Dive rounds up key industry data such as backlog, planning activity, input costs, starts and spending.

    By Construction Dive Staff • Oct. 8, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    Project abandonments drop amid contractor optimism

    Both private and public sectors appear to be benefitting from falling interest rates and a positive outlook, according to a construction economist.

    By Oct. 3, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    Construction job openings leap monthly by record amount

    After several months of cooling, which experts speculate was mostly confined to the residential sector, unfilled positions increased by 138,000 in August.

    By Oct. 2, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    Public projects keep nonresidential construction afloat

    Government funding accounted for the entirety of the monthly increase in spending, according to ABC's chief economist.

    By Oct. 1, 2024
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    Economic Reports

    The 9 largest commercial construction starts of August 2024

    Total groundbreakings climbed 6% during the last month of the summer, according to Dodge Construction Network.

    By Sept. 26, 2024
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    Construction pros expect interest rate cut to spur new work

    Executives said the full impact will take time to materialize as financing terms and project planning catch up to the new environment.

    By Sept. 18, 2024
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    Opinion

    Signs that a project partner is in distress

    Noticing the red flags and knowing how to act is vital for fending off potential problems, according to a construction attorney.

    By Dan Rosenberg • Sept. 18, 2024