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2016 Construction Marketing Outlook Survey Results

Construction Marketing

In 2016, will you increase or decrease overall marketing activities and budgets? What traditional marketing tactics will you increase or decrease in 2016? What Internet marketing tactics will you increase or decrease in 2016? What lead generation marketing tactics will you increase or decrease in 2016?

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2016 Construction Marketing Outlook Webcast

Construction Marketing

Join us Thursday, January 21 at 1 PM CST for the results from our national survey regarding 2016 marketing plans and priorities, including budgets and the most effective marketing tactics. ” To register for the free 2016 Construction Marketing Outlook Webcast, click here.

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BIM Level 3 UK Budget Announcement

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George Osborne’s Chancellors 2016 UK Budget announcement.

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Commercial Construction Trends and Predictions for 2016

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A continuing construction labor shortage will result in higher pricing and scheduling challenges in 2016. We are optimistic this positive momentum will continue into 2016, but as always there are challenges ahead, too. Locally Grown Restaurants Feed the Construction Pipeline.

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JOC Performance – Industry Study 2016

Job Order Contracting

The JOC Performance – Industry Study outlines how Job Order Contracting delivers more projects on-time & on-budget, higher quality, and greater overall satisfaction than design-bid-build, design-build, and other construction delivery methods. The post JOC Performance – Industry Study 2016 appeared first on 4BT.

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OSHA Fines Could Soar 82% Under 2016 Federal Budget

Construction Equipment

Under a provision in the 2016 federal budget bill, OSHA would be permitted to raise fines for work-place violations by 82 percent starting in August 2016, reports the National Law Review. OSHA was previously exempted from a 1990 bill that required federal agencies to raise their fines to keep pace with inflation. .

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Commercial Construction Trends: The Highs and Lows of 2016

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Here’s a look at our top 2016 commercial construction “highs” and “lows”: Low: Mall Retail Tenants Choose Local over National. As a national commercial construction firm, it’s not surprising the majority of our 2016 revenue came from work outside our home market of Chicago. Low: Good Talent is Hard to Find as Labor Shortage Continues.