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Tru-Tone Finishing Creating 120 Jobs In Kentucky

Business Facilities

million in a new e-coating facility in Lexington, its first in the state. Read: Tru-Tone Finishing Creating 120 Jobs In Kentucky at BusinessFacilities.com. The family-owned company will invest $4.6

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Home Builder Sentiment Is Rising for the First Time in Over a Year—Here’s Why

Pro Builder

The National Association of Homebuilders’ (NAHB) national Housing Market Index (HMI) rose from December’s low of 31 to 35 last week, and while there’s still plenty of room for improvement, the recent gain sets the tone for a more optimistic year of home building in 2023. But it’s important to put things in perspective.

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Press releases and publicity: When you should pay, and when to not

Construction Marketing Ideas

I’m impressed how some contractors, architects and engineers make effective (and sometimes excessive) use of news releases, while the majority don’t. The ones that get it right don’t overdo it, think about the relevant media audience, and provide essential information while toning down the puff and fluff.

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Top Five Sustainable Building Trends

Business Facilities

Sustainable building practices are becoming more common, but are still seen as cost-prohibitive by many building and real estate leaders, according to a recent study by construction management firm Structure Tone. Source: Structure Tone).

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How to Communicate in a Crisis

Pro Builder

Containment, mitigation, and damage control: Allowance for non-coronavirus–related news is increased. Although the California-based The New Home Company had a crisis management plan prior to the pandemic, it still had to adapt day by day as the situation unfolded. Avoid tone deafness. Avoid tone deafness. Titus says.

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State of the Construction Industry: April Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

New construction technologies to attract younger workers, a push toward green building and the good and bad news in safety — these highlight some of the top stories in April. Joysticks and Simulations: The New Construction Recruiting Tools. Want more takes on the news and issues permeating the construction industry?

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How to Communicate in a Crisis

Pro Builder

Containment, mitigation, and damage control: Allowance for non-coronavirus–related news is increased. Although the California-based The New Home Company had a crisis management plan prior to the pandemic, it still had to adapt day by day as the situation unfolded. Avoid tone deafness. Avoid tone deafness. Titus says.