Following Hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton in 2024, the Sanibel Causeway endured major damaged and required subsequent major restoration.
Nonresidential Construction Spending Contracts in Six of Past Seven Months
Construction job growth and spending are both down in recent weeks, signaling potentially persistent weakness in the economy for the near future.
Construction Materials Prices Tame in April Despite Rising Iron and Steel Costs
While overall construction input prices are slightly higher year over year, they inched down 0.1% in April compared to March.
A Contractor’s Checklist for Managing Megaprojects
As megaprojects expand and evolve across the United States, make sure your construction firm is prepared for the complexity of each of their stages.
Nonresidential Construction Added Jobs in April Despite Headwinds
Despite a slow in nonresidential construction spending, the sector added jobs in April.
Nonresidential Construction Spending Plunges in March
Nonresidential construction spending fell across virtually all subsectors in March, except for data-center projects.
Teddy Tops Out: The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Gets Closer to Completion
The steel-framed Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota topped out last fall, bringing the entire project one step closer to completion.
Nonresidential Construction Spending Down 0.2% in December; Data Centers and Manufacturing Make Up 94% of Spending Increase in 2024
Nonresidential construction spending was down again in December, primarily in the public sector.







