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Construction Adds Jobs in May Amid Unexpectedly Strong Recovery 

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Economists polled by Dow Jones forecasted a decline of over 8 million jobs, but in May, the economy actually added 2.5 Construction saw its own bump of 464,000 net new jobs as state restrictions lift and builders ramp up to full speed. Economists polled by Dow Jones had forecasted a decline exceeding 8 million jobs.

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30+ Construction Industry Statistics for EMEA

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Industry trends, both near and farsighted, are likely to impact your approach to preconstruction, technology investments, sustainability, risk analysis, workforce planning, budgeting, operational efficiency, and the list goes on. These data points portray the current state of affairs while also forecasting what’s to come.

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Digital Builder Ep 24: US Construction Outlook for 2022

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In order to take advantage of the opportunities and mitigate the risks, you’re going to have to be very nimble, very flexible, and able to pivot almost at a moment’s notice.” — Richard Branch. In order to forecast what’s ahead, we first need to take a good look at the current state of the industry in the US. .

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Construction Software Integrations: Putting an End to Manual Workflows

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Okta’s 2019 Business @ Work research report found that larger companies deploy an average of 163 apps (up from 129 in 2018) while smaller ones deploy an average of 99 (up from 73 in 2018). These tools need to be integrated with each other or they will inevitably lead to risk, rework, and error. Financials and budget planning.