Anirban Basu, chief construction economist for Marcum LLP, warns that an “overheated” economy may impact some construction segments this year.
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Anirban Basu, chief construction economist for Marcum LLP, warns that an “overheated” economy may impact some construction segments this year.
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North American Building Trades Union study finds work-life support lacking, while discrimination and sex harassment remain biggest challenges in National Center for Construction Education and Research survey of 770 women.
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The North American Building Trades Union study on diversity and inclusion found work-life support lacking, while discrimination and sexual harassment remain biggest challenges in National Center for Construction Education and Research survey of 770 women.
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The North American Building Trades Union study on diversity and inclusion found work-life support lacking, while discrimination and sexual harassment remain biggest challenges in National Center for Construction Education and Research survey of 770 women
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Corpus Christi span is set to open to traffic in the first half of 2025, with last design issue to be resolved in next few weeks, officials say.
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From finding to synthesizing information for creating checklists, answering RFIs, or simply answering questions backed by data, conversational Artificial Intelligence technology such as ChatGPT is now available to help contractors make better decisions, enhance communication and collaboration, and rapidly change the industry.
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Federal Highway Administration officials say the agreement to end a civil rights investigation into the proposed I-45 North Houston Highway Improvement Project includes design changes to reduce its neighborhood footprint.
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ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics
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China Civil Engineering Construction Corp. and China Railway Construction Corp. won a second contract in under three years to
build the sixth phase and final portion of 2,561-km railway line
in East Africa.
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A Chinese joint venture has won a second contract in under three years to construct the sixth phase and final portion of a 2,561-km standard gauge railway line in East Africa over the next four years.
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