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4 Commercial Construction Trends and Predictions for 2018

HardHatChat

As we flip the calendar over to 2018 this month, it’s a great time to share some of the commercial construction trends we predict will shape our work in the year ahead. #1: The grocery sector has been keeping a steady pace in recent years, but it is definitely an area to watch in 2018. 1: Grocery Sector Ripe for Change.

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Challenges & Opportunities in Commercial Construction

HardHatChat

As a National General Contractor working across multiple verticals in the commercial construction space, we understand the challenges (COVID and Supply Chain) facing our retail, restaurant, hospitality, and senior housing clients. That certainly makes it difficult to schedule your opening.

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4 Commercial Construction Trends for Restaurant and Food Service Projects

HardHatChat

It’s already been a busy year for Englewood’s Restaurant Construction division, with a wide variety of projects ranging from ground-up new construction and interior renovations to commercial kitchen work. For example, a BJ’s Brewhouse we recently completed in Livonia, Mich., Taking The Kitchen Out Of The Restaurant.

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Cannabis Retail Construction: How to Navigate the Green Rush

HardHatChat

Between 2018 and 2022, Englewood’s national construction work in the cannabis retail industry grew by 100% and we expect that trajectory to continue as more states legalize recreational marijuana use and cannabis firms expand into new markets.

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ABC Construction Backlog Indicator steady in Q4 2018

BD+C

Associated Builders and Contractors reported today that its Construction Backlog Indicator contracted to 8.9 months during the fourth quarter of 2018, down 1.1% months in the second quarter of 2018 and averaged about 9.1 months in the second quarter of 2018 and averaged about 9.1 from the third quarter and 7.5%

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Understanding and Addressing Construction Industry Pain Points

Viewpoint Construction Technology

An architect using digital tablet to check plans for construction on site. Despite the struggles felt across many industries in Australia, the infrastructure sector remains one of the most stable in the country today. in March 2018 on the back of a 2.7% increases respectively. increase in Q4 of 2017. lift in the December 2017.

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Nominations Open: 40 Under 40 Construction Champions of 2023

Autodesk Construction Cloud

2023 has been an incredible year for the construction industry so far. And at Autodesk, we are always consistently amazed by the creativity, innovation, and hard work of construction professionals all over the world. Forty nominees will then be selected and included in Autodesk’s 40 Under 40: Champions of Construction list.