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December 2022 Construction Industry Stats

Construction Business Owner

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.

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2021 Deal Of The Year Entry Deadline Extended To Dec. 14!

Business Facilities

Submissions will be accepted for Business Facilities’ 2021 Economic Development Deal of the Year Awards until December 14, 2021. Awards will be featured in the January/February 2022 issue of Business Facilities. The post 2021 Deal Of The Year Entry Deadline Extended To Dec. appeared first on Business Facilities Magazine.

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2021 Deal Of The Year Entries Now Being Accepted

Business Facilities

Submissions will be accepted for Business Facilities’ 2021 Economic Development Deal of the Year Awards until December 1, 2021. Awards will be featured in the January/February 2022 issue of Business Facilities.

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NAR Report Shows Fewer Buyers Waiving Appraisal, Inspection Contract Contingencies

Pro Builder

Tue, 01/25/2022 - 10:08. Buyers are making sure they get their money's worth, and as a result, fewer are waiving appraisal and inspection contract contingencies into the start of 2022 . According to NAR’s RCI December 2021 survey, about 5% of appraisals conducted were via a desktop/automated valuation process.3

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Willmott Dixon vows to recover building safety millions

Construction Enquirer

Accounts for the year to 31 December 2022 show turnover up to ÂŁ1.15bn from ÂŁ1.1bn last time generating an operating loss of ÂŁ15,000 from a ÂŁ22.9m “Our own results for 2022 were impacted by further provisions we have made to address the implications of responding to the BSA. profit the year before. ”

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NAHB Predicts Multifamily Housing to Bounce Back in 2022

Pro Builder

NAHB Predicts Multifamily Housing to Bounce Back in 2022. But the National Association of Home Builders says the market will stabilize in 2022. Still holding up better than nonresidential construction, multifamily may not see any growth until 2022, when NAHB forecasts a 5% increase in total units built. cbroderick. Read More.

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2022: Challenges, Changes, or Status Quo?

Pro Builder

2022: Challenges, Changes, or Status Quo? Take our 2022 Housing Forecast Survey (and win!). Share your forecast for the coming year by completing Pro Builder’s 2022 Housing Forecast Survey! Wed, 09/29/2021 - 12:01. The survey takes only 5 minutes to complete! Click here to take the survey. Exclusive Research + Data.