Nearly all industries have felt the pain of supply chain issues. The construction industry has been dealing with supply chain issues for several years now, posing a continuous challenge to completing projects timely and within budget.
National nonresidential construction spending expanded 0.1% in July, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data published today by the U.S. Census Bureau. On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, nonresidential spending totaled $786.7 billion for the month.
Building Enclosure sits down with Jay Andreas, CEO of ASI Construction, to discuss the increase in construction materials and what this means for the construction industry.
Bluebeam, Inc. announced XCON Anywhere, an immersive two-day virtual conference held online September 28-29, 2021, with all sessions and lectures available on-demand for paid attendees.
Pent-up demand from the pandemic is creating a general spending surge that is helping to improve the outlook on construction spending over the next two years, according to a new report from the American Institute of Architects.
The Portland Cement Association Market Intelligence Group released their March economic update, focusing on the impacts of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
A slight improvement in business conditions has led to fewer architecture firms reporting declining billings, according to a new report from The American Institute of Architects.
While architectural billings failed to show much progress during October, signs of improving business conditions at firms have emerged, according to a new report from the American Institute of Architects.
Join us as we discuss COVID-19 exposures on the jobsite and possible building code changes to come in the next few years due to the impact of the coronavirus
National nonresidential construction spending fell 0.1% in August, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data published today by the U.S. Census Bureau.