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Construction Employment Surges in February to Near Pre-Pandemic Levels, Says ABC

Construction Superintendent Magazine

The construction industry added 60,000 jobs on net in February, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data released by the U.S. Overall, the industry has recovered virtually all (99%) of the jobs lost during earlier stages of the pandemic. The residential sector added 31,000 in February and is up 4.5%

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Jobs Report Offers Reasons for Hope and Concern for Construction Industry, ABC Says

Construction Superintendent Magazine

National construction employment added 11,000 net new jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis in May according to analysis of U.S. Overall construction employment expanded 2.9 percent for all nonfarm industries. WASHINGTON, D.C. Bureau of Labor Statistics data released by Associated Builders and Contractors.

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Construction Job Growth Rebounds in 2017, ABC Says

Construction Superintendent Magazine

– National construction employment started 2017 on a high note, adding 36,000 net new jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis in January, according to analysis of U.S. percent increase represents the best month for construction employment growth since March of 2016. The construction industry added 170,000 net new jobs on a yearly.

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Construction Lost Jobs in December, Says ABC

Construction Superintendent Magazine

National construction employment declined by 3,000 net jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis in December, according to analysis of U.S. The industry added 102,000 net new jobs on a year-over-year basis, the smallest increase in more than four years. WASHINGTON, D.C.— These data are adjusted for seasonal variations, Read more.

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Construction Job Growth Led by Nonresidential Sector, But Remains Tepid

Construction Superintendent Magazine

National construction employment remained largely unchanged for the second consecutive month, adding 5,000 net new jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis in April, according to analysis of U.S. Construction employment expanded 2.6 percent on yearly basis, well above the year-over-year growth rate for all nonfarm industries (+1.6

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COVER STORY: 2013 Business Facilities Rankings Report – Metro And Global Rankings

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This public-private partnership with Louisiana Economic Development, IBM and LSU is a powerful example of the triangulation between industry, government and academia that elevates the state’s role as a national leader in economic development,” said Koubek. The BRAF-affiliated Wilbur Marvin Foundation (WMF) will own the office building.

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