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3 cash flow forecasting tips for your next big construction project

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Considering these complexities, it’s easy to understand why, throughout the life of a project, a variety of things can change — directly impacting the original cash flow forecast. Here are three ways to ensure your cash flow forecast gets your project done on time, on brief and on budget. Create Rolling Enterprise Cash Flow Forecasts.

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LandSec gives full go-ahead to two London office jobs

Construction Enquirer

The firm confirmed this morning that it had sanctioned full building go-ahead on its Timber Square office build in SE1 and the refurbishment of the 1960s Portland House office block in SW1, which have a combined total development cost of £780m. All combined, this provides us with a 2m sq ft future pipeline, of which 1.1m “

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Surge in Home Remodeling: Lighting Trend Forecast

Pro Builder

Surge in Home Remodeling: Lighting Trend Forecast. And while homeowners turned to Do-It-Yourself (DIY) projects throughout 2020 and 2021, they’ll likely leave projects such as big kitchen remodels or home office projects to the professionals, according to the Lending Indicator of Remodeling Activity. kcichowicz.

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Companies Choosing High Quality Offices In Response To Hybrid Work

Business Facilities

Companies are choosing high quality offices to encourage employees to work from the office and be their most productive when there, according to CBRE analysis.

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NAIOP Report: Class A Office Space Back In Demand

Business Facilities

After shock of the pandemic, NAIOP research report sees demand for Class A space contributing to stabilization of office market occupancy.

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ABC’s 2020 Construction Economic Forecast: Momentum Persists, Despite Uncertainties

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Associated Builders and Contractors’ Chief Economist Anirban Basu forecasts continued momentum for the construction sector next year but advised an overall “wait-and-see” approach based on leading and lagging indicators and economic uncertainties. Indeed, one of the sources of strength for the U.S. economy over the last year has been.

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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. However, no downturn is projected by the economists. .