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FMI Releases 2013 Construction Outlook

Construction Superintendent Magazine

FMI, the Raleigh, N.C.-based based provider of management consulting and investment banking to the engineering and construction industry, has forecast an 8% increase in construction activity for 2013.

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FMI Releases Q2-2012 Construction Outlook Report | Business.

Contractor Magazine

Residential Plumbing. FMI , the largest provider of management consulting and investment banking to the engineering and construction industry, releases the second quarter 2012 Construction Outlook Report. RALEIGH, N.C. Residential Construction is coming back lead by 32% growth in multi-family housing. Classifieds.

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

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

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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2020 Builder of the Year: True Homes—a Culture Like No Other

Pro Builder

By then, True had started expanding into Raleigh, the Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point), Wilmington (called the Coastal market), and Charleston, S.C., Students are exposed to the industry by attending the International Builders’ Show and participating in competitions. All of which is to say, the culture works.

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True to Itself: True Homes' Purpose-Driven Company Culture Is Like No Other

Pro Builder

By then, True had started expanding into Raleigh, the Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point), Wilmington (called the Coastal market), and Charleston, S.C., Students are exposed to the industry by attending the International Builders’ Show and participating in competitions. All of which is to say, the culture works.