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Mel Robbins Inspires on Day 2 of Viewpoint Collaborate 2018

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Keynote presenter Mel Robbins gets attendees of Viewpoint’s Collaborate 2018 conference motivated during the morning general session. That’s the message Mel Robbins delivered in her keynote speech on day two of Viewpoint’s Collaborate 2018 conference. Want more Collaborate 2018 highlights?

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State of the Construction Industry: November 2018 Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Construction Industry to Keep Pace in 2019 with $808 Billion in New Starts Forecasted.

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2018 ARTBA Transportation Construction Forecast: Modest

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The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) has released its economic forecast for 2018 and says the U.S. transportation infrastructure market is anticipated to rebound slightly next year, following a 2.8 percent drop in 2017.

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In its latest design forecast, Gensler emphasizes the human touch

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Design that “puts people back at the center” is now the driving force behind resilient, livable cities, according to Gensler’s just-released 2018 Design Forecast, “Shaping the Future of Cities.”.

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The top landscape trends of 2018

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The National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) announces its official list of the top landscape trends of 2018. As the voice of the multibillion-dollar lawn and landscape industry, NALP annually forecasts trends that will impact landscape planning, design and maintenance within the coming year. .

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2018 outlook: Economists point to slowdown, AEC professionals say ‘no way’

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It’s late November, which means it is market forecast season for the AEC industry. And if the early prognostications are any indication, 2018 is shaping up to be a little less rosy for the nonresidential and multifamily construction markets.

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AIA predicts nonresidential spending growth through 2019

Construction Dive

The Consensus Construction Forecast Panel said spending in the commercial/industrial sector will outpace institutional outlays by 2.2% in 2018, but that institutional will take the lead in 2019.

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