The post-pandemic outlook for 2022 is largely positive, with 4.1% GDP growth expected.
Contractors Must Be Leaders in Sustainable Construction Material Procurement
Procurement and supply chain leaders must proactively engage with all trading partners to address sustainability risks and improve practices.
Solving the Pandemic Product Showcasing Dilemma for Construction Equipment
With construction trade shows essentially shut down during the pandemic, manufacturing equipment providers reached out to important prospects directly with custom experiential marketing trailers—a lasting way to expand their trade show presence.
More Than One Billion Square Feet of Green Building Space Recertified Under LEED
Over the last year, the green building industry has reached a number of milestones indicating that green building continues to be an important topic, as it provides a foundation that supports people and businesses and helps us adapt during a crisis.
Earth-Friendly Building Strategies for Construction Executives
It’s natural for contractors to question what eco-friendly steps are most effective in going green. Viewing projects with a holistic lens and incorporating as many recommendations as is realistic for the team, region and budget will benefit all parties involved.
Good News on Prices for Some Construction Materials
The elevated price of softwood lumber, a major talking point during much of the pandemic, has fallen below $900 per board feet as pf June 23.
All Signs Point to a Bright Future for Modular Construction
Despite so many aspects of the economy and our daily lives stalling during the pandemic, modular construction took off. The need to rapidly add or adjust space paved the way for modular solutions.
The Construction Industry Can Turn Cities Into Carbon Sinks
As the world seeks to decarbonize the built environment, mass timber, and its links to a regenerative forest economy, could provide a solution.











