WASHINGTON, June 1 (Reuters) - U.S. construction spending increased more than expected in April, boosted by single-family ...
Spending on building projects rose by 0.4% to an annualized pace of $2.172 trillion in April, versus $2.165 trillion in March ...
Spending on data-center construction in the US eclipsed $50 billion in April for the first time, according to Census Bureau ...
U.S. construction spending rose 0.4% in April, driven by single-family homebuilding, despite rising mortgage rates amid ...
Beyond the Build podcast highlights the urgent case for rebuilding America’s construction workforce PENSACOLA, FL – May ...
DUBLIN, IRELAND — (BUSINESS WIRE) — The United States Construction Industry Databook Series - Market Size & Forecast by Value and Volume (area and units), Q1 2024 Update report has been added to ...
The U.S. construction industry ended 2024 on firmer footing, however skilled trades shortages were still a challenge, a report showed. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and American ...
The map shows how U.S. construction activity remains concentrated in a limited number of states based on the latest fully reconciled federal economic data. ENR analysis finds this pattern has ...
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