Despite signs of growth in parts of the construction market, the U.S. economy is headed for a recession sometime in the next year, according to Anirban Basu, chief economist for Associated Builders and Contractors.
A Year of Growth
The U.S. engineering and construction industry is poised for continued growth, according to Deloitte’s 2023 Engineering and Construction Outlook.
2023 Construction Costs Outlook Remains Volatile
How CRE leaders can manage the risk associated with rising costs amidst uncertainty.
Risk Outlook 2023: Pressures on Profits Persist
2023 challenges include the ongoing skilled worker shortage, lead times for materials and inflation-driven cost escalation.
At All Costs: Construction Costs Stabilize
Gordian has updated City Cost Index and RSMeans database of key building materials.
Job Sight: The 2023 Construction Economic Forecast
Here’s what the current market means for the industry’s skilled workforce—and lack thereof.
Recession or Correction? An Interview With Linesight
CE interviews Linesight on its Q3 2022 U.S. commodity report.
Inflation Impacts the Cost of Risk for Construction Executives
Pre-planning can help mitigate inflation’s impact on contractors’ overall cost of risk.










