Construction Industry Stats for August 2023
Construction Business Owner
NOVEMBER 10, 2023
The statistics featured in each month's print issue are for 3 months prior to the publication of the magazine, based on the data available.
Construction Business Owner
NOVEMBER 10, 2023
The statistics featured in each month's print issue are for 3 months prior to the publication of the magazine, based on the data available.
Federal Construction Contracting Blog
FEBRUARY 22, 2024
On August 8, 2023, the VA issued an RFQ for boiler plant safety device testing, calibration and inspection for one of its facilities in Arizona. Sanford contended that if the area office had disregarded its 2023 contracts, the analysis would have shown that Sanford did not exceed the applicable size standard.
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Constructlaw
AUGUST 18, 2023
Troutman Pepper Partners Albert Bates and Zachary Torres-Fowler are published in GAR Insight with their article, “GAR Know How Construction Arbitration: USA (August 2023).” This chapter summarizes issues commonly raised during international construction arbitrations seated in the United States or governed by U.S.
Autodesk Construction Cloud
SEPTEMBER 27, 2023
Taking place in Las Vegas from November 13-15, AU 2023 offers insightful workshops, expert-led sessions, and networking opportunities to foster team collaboration and elevate your project outcomes. CS600988 | 99+ Issues but Collaboration Ain't One After the fall of Kabul in August 2021, the U.S.
Autodesk Construction Cloud
JULY 27, 2023
Taking place in Las Vegas on November 13-15, AU 2023 offers hundreds of learning sessions and provides unparalleled networking opportunities to help you level up your career. How to convince your manager you should attend AU 2023 1: Familiarize yourself with classes and conference details A compelling case is a well-researched one.
Pro Builder
APRIL 18, 2023
ldeakins Tue, 04/18/2023 - 11:39 New-construction projects are becoming more expensive to finance, and some builders worry the work may not be worth the payoff Builders are anticipating a slowdown in construction activity over the coming months as financing costs for developers soar. said [Nicolas] McNamara.
Construction Specifier
DECEMBER 22, 2023
Other times, changes may occur due to incomplete shop drawings, unknown or unforeseen site conditions, construction sequencing, or supply chain issues which can lead to the construction team figuring it out and making changes at the time of installation.
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