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Kirberg Receives the 2012 AGC Specialty Contractor of the Year Award

Construction Business Owner

(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.

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Residential, Nonres Spending Going Different Directions: AGC

Construction Equipment

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…

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Nonresidential Construction Spending Remains Flat in October, Residential Construction Expands, says AGC

Construction Superintendent Magazine

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.

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May Residential, Public Spending Offsets Nonresidential Drop

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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).'

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Construction Spending Falls with Declines in Residential, Nonresidential Activity Amid Growing Labor and Materials Shortages

Construction Superintendent Magazine

The post Construction Spending Falls with Declines in Residential, Nonresidential Activity Amid Growing Labor and Materials Shortages appeared first on Construction Superintendent. That figure was 1.1% below the upwardly revised May rate and 8.3% higher than in June 2021. Private nonresidential construction spending declined for the.

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Private Construction Drives April Spending

Construction Equipment

. 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).'

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Prices of Construction Materials Rise in February

Construction Equipment

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