Numerous uncertainties are setting the remainder of 2026 to be another challenging year for the U.S. construction industry. The cost of materials, for example, remains under pressure given a supply ...
Every quarter, Gordian lends its RSMeans Data construction costs and expert analysis to the Construction Cost Insights Report. Produced in partnership with Building Design+Construction, each report ...
Fundamental changes in the U.S. construction labor market have occurred affecting costs, availability, capabilities and timeliness. For the long-term health of the construction industry, labor issues ...
The easing of supply chain snags for some product categories, and the dispensing with global COVID measures, have returned the North American construction sector to a sense of normal. However, that ...
U.S. single-family homebuilding rebounded sharply in February, buoyed by a thaw in winter weather that helped reverse January’s declines. However, rising construction costs fueled by tariffs and ...
NEW YORK, NY — Engineering and construction costs increased again in January, building on December’s rebound, according to the Engineering and Construction Cost Indicator from PEG and S&P Global ...
WSI reports that by 2026, construction faces supply chain disruptions, driving up costs and delaying projects amid tariffs and geopolitical tensions.
As the song goes, New York City is a “concrete jungle where dreams are made of.” But have you looked at the cost of laying concrete jungles in Manhattan lately? A common industry explanation is, well, ...
The landscape of public works construction is an arena of intricate challenges. It demands a delicate calibration between economic efficiency, adherence to stringent schedules, and the unwavering ...
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