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How Trade Partnerships & Talent Development Will Change Your Employment Forecast

Construction Business Owner

How Trade Partnerships & Talent Development Will Change Your Employment Forecast. Mon, 03/02/2020 - 17:04. Elizabeth Manning. Your guide to using trade relationships and collaborations and employee development to ensure your company's future growth and talent.

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2023 industry recession to be deeper than first forecast

Construction Enquirer

this year after economists at the Construction Products Association sharply downgraded forecasts for the second time. Falling private new housing combined with recent government delays to major infrastructure projects has prompted the spring forecast downgrade from a previously forecast 4.7% fall in output. in 2023 and 1.2%

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The Economist's Outlook for 2020

Construction Business Owner

The Economist's Outlook for 2020. Wed, 01/15/2020 - 16:32. As we embark upon the new year and head together into economic uncertainty, CBO is here to help clear the air with a summary of three major economic forecasts from construction’s top industry analysts. Rachel Fulford.

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2020 Annual Report & Forecast

Construction Equipment

Rod Sutton, editorial director of Construction Equipment, discusses findings from the 2020 Annual Report & Forecast, produced in partnership with Case Construction Equipment.

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ARA Forecasts 2021 Rental, Const. Revenue

Construction Equipment

The American Rental Association (ARA) is forecasting a 13 percent decline in equipment and event rental revenue this year compared to 2019, dropping to $48.7 Construction and industrial rental revenue also is forecast to finish 2020 with a significant hit in revenue,… billion in the United States.

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What eight leading economists predict for nonresidential construction in 2020 and 2021

BD+C

Following modest increases in construction spending for nonresidential buildings in 2019, economists from eight leading industry organizations forecast slight growth in 2020 and 2021—1.5% and 0.9%, according to AIA's latest Consensus Construction Forecast panel.

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Fed Economist Forecasts Uptick in Single-Family Construction

Pro Builder

Fed Economist Forecasts Uptick in Single-Family Construction. Thu, 10/06/2022 - 10:24. The housing market may be slowing, but senior economist Jordan Rappaport predicts an upcoming surge in single-family home building .