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Construction Jobs Exceed Pre-Pandemic Level Only 18 States And D.C. As Firms Struggle To Find Qualified Workers To Keep Up With Demand
Texas, Louisiana Have Worst Losses Since February 2020, While Florida, South Dakota Top Gainers Louisiana Registers Worst One-Month Job Losses, While Florida, Montana Lead the List in November
Construction Association And Two Of Its Chapters File Suit To Block The Biden Administration’s Vaccine Mandate For Federal Contractors
The Associated General Contractors of America, along with Two of its Texas-based Chapters, Requests a Temporary Restraining Order, Noting Federal Contractors are Already Being Harmed by the Mandate
Widespread Steep Increases In Materials Costs In November Outrun Prices For Construction Projects, Adding To Squeeze On Contractors’ Margins
Construction Officials Say Efforts to Address Supply Chain Challenges Have been Insufficient, Urge Public Officials to Do More to Alleviate Shipping Backups, Lower Tariffs and Address Growing Price Inflation
Construction Adds 31,000 Jobs In November, With Gains In All Segments, But Industry Will Need Even More Workers As Demand Accelerates
Contractors Cope with Record Number of Job Openings as Firms Struggle to Find Enough Qualified Workers as Association Officials Call for New Investments in Career and Technical Education
Construction Spending Rebounds In October With Growth In Most Public And Private Nonresidential Types Offsetting Decline In Residential Work
Year-to-Date Outlays for Public and Private Nonresidential Projects Trail Totals for First 10 Months of 2020; Association Officials Say Supply Chain and Labor Shortages Remain a Challenge for the Industry