Three construction contractors might have prevented the death of a 31-year-old laborer who suffered fatal injuries after falling while installing...
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Construction industry employment (both residential and non-residential) totaled 7.9 million and exceeds its February 2020 level.
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Read PostSimpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, today announced the official appointment of current...
Read PostPrivate residential construction spending declined 0.3% in December 2022, as spending on single-family construction dropped 2.3% amid higher...
Read PostAfter a bit of a slow start to 2023, buyers are back in the market and sharing that business is ramping up.
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