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May / June 2022 Issue (Volume 55, Number 3)

Business Facilities

Business Facilities' May / June 2022 issue focuses on workforce development, including STEM, higher education partnerships, quality of life, and more.

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June 2022 Construction Industry Stats

Construction Business Owner

June 2022 Construction Industry Stats. Thu, 09/22/2022 - 09:42. 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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Upcoming Webinars & Construction Events in June 2022

Autodesk Construction Cloud

There’s a number of big construction events happening in June covering transportation, preconstruction, the future of construction technology, and more. We have a great webinar in the first week of June, on the life of a model for BIM/VDC managers and any other stakeholders that tend to rely on or interact with design models.

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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 . NAR Report Shows Fewer Buyers Waiving Appraisal, Inspection Contract Contingencies. If so, the buyer can negotiate for a lower price.

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Builder Rankings by Revenue: 2023 Housing Giants List

Pro Builder

by Revenue: 2023 Housing Giants Scroll down to see the ranked list of 2022's Housing Giants. Still, U.S. The Biggest Builders in the U.S.

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A Mid-Pandemic Housing Bubble Is Bursting, and Home Prices Are Doing a 180

Pro Builder

Mon, 11/14/2022 - 10:45. home prices between March 2020 and June 2022, but as a homebuying bubble begins to burst, buyer activity is falling, and so too are home prices in some popular metro areas. Of course, that's exactly what we've seen in 2022. drop in U.S. home prices, Fortune reports.

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Barratt legacy building costs jump an extra £180m

Construction Enquirer

The firm, which in 2022 set aside £412m to cover remediation costs, has now upped the estimates after completing its review of reinforced concrete frame buildings and finalising the extent of fire safety and external wall system repairs.