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Why Infrastructure Investment Will Drive the Equipment Industry's Future

Construction Business Owner

Why Infrastructure Investment Will Drive the Equipment Industry's Future. Fri, 10/23/2020 - 15:34. Like many adjacent industries to construction, the equipment manufacturing industry's well-being depends largely on federal legislation and infrastructure projects and funding in the pipeline, according to AEM's Kip Eideberg.

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Gearing Up for CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020

Construction Business Owner

Gearing Up for CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020. Tue, 02/11/2020 - 11:49. CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020 is North America’s largest construction trade show for the asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and related industries—set for March 10-14 in Las Vegas, USA. “The Greg Ragsdale.

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COVID-19 & Construction: The Ongoing Effects of the Pandemic on Business

Construction Business Owner

Wed, 10/21/2020 - 15:47. The construction industry stands in a unique position when gauging the impacts of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Largely declared an essential industry, many construction projects were not shut down, even in the early months of the pandemic. Elizabeth Manning.

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Protecting Your Business From Fluctuating Materials Prices

Construction Business Owner

All construction industry stakeholders are aware that material prices, especially lumber, have seen steep increases that are unprecedented in the United States. With the COVID threat rebounding, the demand for raw materials, including materials to construct buildings and other infrastructure only seems to be increasing.

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Protecting Your Business From Fluctuating Materials Prices

Construction Business Owner

All construction industry stakeholders are aware that material prices, especially lumber, have seen steep increases that are unprecedented in the United States. With the COVID threat rebounding, the demand for raw materials, including materials to construct buildings and other infrastructure only seems to be increasing.

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State of the Construction Industry: January Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

In construction, however, signs point to at least one more big year, with a rush of infrastructure projects getting rolled out, new technologies showing positive impacts and new ideas to overcome labor shortages. A number of high-profile infrastructure projects could give the construction industry a boost in 2019.

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The Problem with Paper: 5 Ways Accounts Payable Automation Can Help

Construction Business Owner

Thu, 06/18/2020 - 12:00. It’s impossible to predict how the construction industry will be impacted by these unprecedented times, but there’s help on the horizon. trillion industry grapples with labor and materials shortages, construction companies remain committed to meeting growing population and infrastructure demands.