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US construction employment rose in 65% of 358 different metro areas between March 2023 and March 2024, as demand construction demand continued to grow despite a shortage of workers.
US-based contractor and engineering firm Conti Federal Services has won a $63 million base contract to build a maintenance hangar for B-21 bombers.
D.Ann Shiffler chronicles a dream job expertly performed by Bragg Companies.
Former SmartEquip CEO joins company
New facility will vastly increase the number of units produced annually by the technology giant
The NFL’s Chicago Bears have revealed plans for a new stadium that could see $4.2 billion of direct capital investment in what they claimed would be one of the region’s biggest-ever construction projects.
Josh Nickell, VP of equipment rental with the American Rental Association, talks about whether the FTC’s latest move will change the landscape of the US rental industry
Dr Chris Rausch outlines the XYZ’s of laser scanning
Two transit projects in California and a major new prison build in New York have contributed to a 35% year-on-year increase in Q1 revenue for US contractor Tutor Perini.
Skanska has signed a final award worth $612 million for the upgrade of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal in Brooklyn, New York, USA.
Caterpillar announces its first quarter results on 25 April
Construction equipment rental company equipment share could go public as early as next year (2025), according to a report by Bloomberg.
What we learned from AGC’s ‘Playbook on Decarbonization’
Tutor Perini subsidiary Roy Anderson Corp has landed a $72.7 million contract to build a new hangar at Pensacola International Airport in Florida, USA.
New rule could affect the landscape of the North American equipment rental industry, currently undergoing a wave of consolidation
Bechtel highlights how they are utilising technology on the Cutlass Solar project in Texas, US
Construction on the $12 billion Brightline West high-speed railway, linking Las Vegas and southern California has officially started.
Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries change name to become the Recycled Materials Association
Scott Wine to leave on July 1, 2024, after three years as CEO
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