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How Much Does a Construction Worker Make?

Building Radar

In this guide, we explore the factors affecting construction worker earnings, the average salaries in different regions, and strategies for maximizing your income. Average Construction Worker Salary in the United States The average salary for construction workers in the United States typically ranges from $30,000 to $50,000 per year.

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Navistar Announces Q4 and Full-Year Results

Construction Equipment

Navistar announced a fourth quarter 2020 net loss of $236 million compared to fourth quarter 2019 net income of $102 million. Fourth quarter 2020 Core (Class 6-8 trucks and buses in the United States and Canada) charge outs… Revenues in the quarter were $2.1 billion versus $2.8 billion a year ago.

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Making Sense of the Construction Tax Landscape

Viewpoint Construction Technology

That’s why Viewpoint, along with the help of several partner companies and tax experts, brought these discussions to contractors’ backyards with a series of events across the Unites States in February.

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Decarbonization Efforts Largely Exclude Affordable Housing

Pro Builder

A leading example of a statewide decarbonization program targeting multifamily properties with low-income residents is California’s Low-Income Weatherization Program (LIWP), one of the largest building electrification efforts in the United States.

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Pennsylvania is First State to offer Tax Credit for Passive House

Green Building Law Update

Pennsylvania is the first state to offer tax credits for low income Passive House building. Applications submitted under the PennHOMES and low income housing tax credit program are scored and ranked in accordance with a numerical criteria. It employs the use of high performance windows (typically triple-paned) and doors.

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Biden Proposes 15% Budget Increase for HUD Aimed at Affordable Housing

Pro Builder

"But when you get down the number of homes that are going to get the benefit of this and then spread it geographically across the United States, the impact is going to be on a relatively small number of housing units.". More low-income renters and the homeless would receive assistance.

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7 Construction Equipment Sharing Services

Lets Build

A 2015 study in the United States revealed that as many as around 70% of government’s heavy construction equipment remains unused. In fact, the government equipment that’s sitting inactive for years in one state is, in a huge demand in another. 4 United Rentals. Within the coming years a new increase is expected again.

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