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(November 13, 2012) -- Kirberg Company, a commercial and residential roofing company based in the Midwest, was the recent recipient of the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of St. Louis’s 2012 Specialty Contractor Award, presented at the Construction Awards Gala on November 1st, 2012.
Nonresidential construction spending declined in September, but residential spending showed “robust” gains, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. Total construction spending eked up in September, but it “masked a widening gap” between the two sectors. The September spending…
The construction industry’s fortunes continued to diverge in October, as residential construction expanded again while nonresidential construction remained largely unchanged from a month ago and is down compared to last year, according to an analysis of new federal construction spending data by the Associated General Contractors of America.
Total construction spending rose slightly in May as residential and public construction growth offset a drop in private nonresidential demand, according to analysis of federal data by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).'
in June as spending on new housing and nonresidential projects declined compared to May, according to an analysis the Associated General Contractors of America released of federal spending data. Total construction spending fell by 1.1% That figure was 1.1% below the upwardly revised May rate and 8.3% higher than in June 2021.
. Although total construction spending increased in April, gains in residential outlays and mixed private nonresidential spending offset a decline in spending in the public category, according to analysis of Census Bureau data by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).'
The price of construction materials rose in February due to an increase in items used in new housing and residential building renovations, according to analysis of federal data by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). March 14, 2013. read more
Total construction spending hit a four-year high in July as private residential and nonresidential activity increased while public spending declined, according to an analysis of new Census Bureau data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Architects Building Owner Contractors Designers Engineers Facility Managers'
percent, the lowest rate for November in seven years, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). AGC officials cautioned, however, that the latest figures include signs that demand for public-sector and non-residential construction may be weakening.'
percent for the year, marking the largest year-over-year increase since May 2006, according to analysis of federal data by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). AGC noted growth in public construction and private residential and nonresidential spending that contributed to the increase.'
The construction industry added 23,000 jobs in October as unemployment rates for the sector hovered near the all-time low for the month, according to an analysis of new government data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Both residential and nonresidential construction employers want to.
Construction employment increased by 84,000 jobs in October, with jobs added in both nonresidential and residential categories, according to a recent analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data.
Construction spending in February increased 6% from February 2019, with year-over-year gains in both residential and nonresidential outlays, according to a new analysis of federal data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Spending in February declined 1.3%
Construction employment increased by 20,000 jobs in July but the gains were limited to housing, while employment related to infrastructure and nonresidential building construction slipped by 4,000, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data.
Construction spending increased in January compared to both December and a year ago, with strong gains in private nonresidential and residential construction but mixed results for public spending, according to an analysis of federal spending data the Associated General Contractors of America.
Construction employment in July was down by 6,000 from the previous month, with growth occurring only on the residential side, according to analysis of federal data by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).'
Construction spending increased in October amid growing public-sector demand for construction and continued modest growth in residential, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).
Total construction spending was flat between July and August, as a decrease in nonresidential projects offset continuing gains in residential construction, according to a new analysis of federal construction spending data the Associated General Contractors of America.
Despite a dip in private residential and nonresidential activity, total construction spending in October reached its highest level since May 2009 due to an unusual surge in public construction, according to analysis of federal data by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).'
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Total construction spending slipped in June as residential spending fell flat and private nonresidential and public construction declined, according to an analysis of federal data by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).'
A June 2012 report by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) identified 20 states that are adding construction jobs. Source: AGC of America , from Bureau of Labor Statistics data. commercial, multi-family residential and industrial), trade (HVAC, concrete and plumbing), and location.
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Total construction spending rose slightly for the third straight month in May, as solid increases in private nonresidential and public construction outweighed a downturn in residential projects, according to an analysis of federal data by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).
Construction spending was mixed in October as a rebound in residential and public categories outweighed a downturn in most private nonresidential segments, according to a recent analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America.
percent, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). AGC officials noted that declining demand for residential and public sector projects offset gains in other areas to contribute to the overall month job losses.
added jobs during the past month, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data. Association officials noted that residential construction gains were being undermined by the broader business uncertainty being caused by the threat of the looming fiscal cliff.
Total construction spending cooled in June as residential building hit the pause button, while private nonresidential and public construction also declined, according to an analysis of new census bureau data by the Associated General Contractors of America. frontpage'
Construction employment increased in 30 states in March as the industry expanded but at a slower pace than in February, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department. The expansion appears poised to continue for residential and private nonresidential construction.
Total construction spending in February edged up from January despite adverse weather in much of the nation, as private residential and nonresidential components posted solid growth compared with early 2013, according to an analysis of new Census Bureau data by the Associated General Contractors of America.
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except builders and contractors weren’t prepared to capitalize on so many people in motion. That was huge, and it made some people ask questions and rethink their original career choices,” says Brian Turmail, VP of public affairs and strategic initiatives for the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).
The AGC published results from a survey of over 2,000 construction firms, which asked how their company had been affected and also how they reacted. A large number of the respondents said that they had increased the use of technology, a response that I heard many times from construction technology companies last year.
AGC), a Japanese multinational corporation. AGC leads the market with innovative products that cater to the growing demand for energy-efficient and aesthetically pleasing construction materials. The company manages millions of acres of timberland and supplies wood for residential, commercial, and industrial construction.
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for the year as nonresidential construction activity now outpaces residential construction, according to an analysis the Associated General Contractors of America released of federal spending data. Spending on private residential construction. Total construction spending increased by.2% above the September 2021 rate.
Construction employment increased by 19,000 jobs in July and by 303,000 jobs over the past year, reaching a 10-year high, and the industry’s unemployment rate and level hit an all-time low, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America.
Total construction spending ticked up from June to July, as gains in residential and public construction offset a dip in private nonresidential projects, according to a new analysis of federal construction spending data the Associated General Contractors of America recently released.
As all of us in construction know, and as reported in the AGC Smart Brief , the beginning of 2009 and through 2010 will likely show an even greater downturn in the commercial and residential markets. 2009 is likely to be a year in which many construction liens are filed.
Construction employment increased by 23,000 jobs in August and by 297,000 jobs over the past year, reaching a 10-year high, while the industry’s unemployment rate stood at an all-time low, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America.
Construction employment increased by 58,000 jobs in February to the highest level since November 2008 with gains in both residential and nonresidential segments, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America.
percent from November to December but increased from a year earlier in most major categories, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors. “That fits with what contractors say they expect for 2019, as the association’s survey in January revealed.”
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