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Pandemic Prompts Strong Demand for Housing, Undermines Demand for Other Nonresidential Projects, says AGC

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Construction employment increased by 26,000 jobs in September to a total of 7,245,000, but the gains were concentrated in housing, while employment in the infrastructure and nonresidential building construction sector remained little changed, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America.

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Housing’s Great Rethink: Workforce Development Takes Center Stage

Pro Builder

To refill the construction labor pool from the fallout of the Great Resignation and combat the skilled labor shortage, home builders must adjust their approach to attract and retain a skilled workforce. How the Construction Industry Is Rethinking Workforce Development. A Career in Construction? Wed, 12/07/2022 - 12:30.

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Construction Lead Services: Dodge vs. Reed

Construction Marketing

The company wants to provide leads to its sales force so that its product can be specified in commercial construction projects at an earlier stage. The Big Dog Lead Generators: McGraw-Hill Construction Dodge and Reed Construction Data. For commercial it may include medical offices, retail, parking garages, etc.

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Construction Leads – So Many Leads, So Little Time!

Construction Marketing

We identified a lack of information on this important topic, so this blog will cover the complete landscape of construction lead sources and types. To the construction lead powerhouses – Dodge Reports and Reed Construction Data. The Big Dog Lead Generators: McGraw-Hill Construction Dodge and Reed Construction Data.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: MHC says starts rise in August; housing is.

PSMJ Resources

MHC says starts rise in August; housing is mixed; retail remains weak; industrial gains. New construction starts in August advanced 8%,” McGraw-Hill Construction (MHC) reported on Wednesday, based on data it compiled. ” Nonresidential building declined 8% year-to-date; residential, -5%; and nonbuilding, -4%.