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Eighty Percent of Construction Firms Plan to Expand Headcount in 2015 as Contractors Foresee Growing Demand in Most Market Sectors

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Eighty percent of construction firms plan to expand their payrolls in 2015 while only 7 percent expect to reduce headcounts according to survey results released today by the Associated General Contractors of America. The survey, conducted as part of Ready to Hire Again: The 2015 Construction Industry Hiring and Business Outlook, indicates that most contractors are optimistic about the year ahead and ready to expand, but will have to cope with challenges including worker shortages and regulatory burdens. “Contractors are extremely optimistic about the outlook for 2015,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association's chief executive officer. “Indeed, if their predictions prove true, industry employment could expand this year by the most in a decade.” Read the full release here. Materials: 2015 Construction Hiring and Business Outlook Report National Survey Results State-specific Fact Sheets: Alabama California Colorado Florida Georgia Illinois Iowa Kansas Kentucky Missouri Nebraska New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin Regional Fact Sheets: Midwest Northeast South West