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McGraw-Hill: Arizona Construction Economic Outlook Highlights

Carol Hagen

While the unemployment rates for Arizona remain high, their forecast is for unquestionable improvement of 25.5% While the education market is growing it is primarily in research facilities rather than higher education or public school districts. Construction Industry Arizona construction Economic forecast'

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What eight leading economists predict for nonresidential construction in 2020 and 2021

BD+C

Following modest increases in construction spending for nonresidential buildings in 2019, economists from eight leading industry organizations forecast slight growth in 2020 and 2021—1.5% and 0.9%, according to AIA's latest Consensus Construction Forecast panel. However, no downturn is projected by the economists. .

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How to Find Modern Marketing Talent

Construction Marketing

Do educational curriculums support new marketing? Understanding of planning, forecasting, budgeting and market research are required skills for the certain levels of marketing management. Higher education curriculums are catching up. Are traditional marketing skills obsolete?

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Traditional Facilities Construction Cost Management Failure – Repair, Reno, Maintenance, and New Builds

Job Order Contracting

I just read a “study” on the “Current State of Cost Management Capabilities” that clearly reveals the lack of awareness, education, and capability relative to this critically important practice area. Traditional Construction Cost Management Failure.

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Marketing and Accounting Teamwork?

Construction Marketing

In the past, the marketing and accounting functions within a company were not frequent collaborators save the annual budgeting or forecasting process. Without system and process automation, marketing and accounting collaboration may have been limited to forecasting and budgeting.

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Report: Global construction market to reach $15 trillion by 2025

BD+C

A new report released today forecasts the volume of construction output will grow by more than 70% to $15 trillion worldwide by 2025.

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Construction BIG DATA: Both grand and granular

GCP Applied Technologies

It’s called ‘construction forecasting’. Construction forecasting is not unlike predicting the stock market—anything under the sun can affect it. With the right know-how, the right applications and an analytical mind, a good forecaster can not only extrapolate the patterns, but explain them. Forecasters can also work backwards.