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Construction
Rising interest rates are hitting manufacturing
Oct 3, 2022
Businesses are scaling back their expectations for 2023 accordingly.
This Connecticut contractor says rising demand has left him “overwhelmed”
Aug 25, 2022
Bruce Ridenour has been a contractor for 40 years and said local contractors in Danbury, Connecticut don't have bandwidth to handle all the new demand.
Supply chains are still disrupted, corporate economists report
Jul 25, 2022
A record-high percentage of firms are facing supply shortages, the National Association for Business Economics found, and most are passing cost increases om to customers.
With workers scarce, some industries are turning to robots
Jun 2, 2022
The pandemic accelerated automation purchases, according to an industry group, especially in agriculture, construction and fast food.
Why there's so much new multifamily construction right now
by
Justin Ho
Apr 21, 2022
Rents are up, providing builders an incentive.
Higher mortgage rates could make the housing supply problem worse
by
Matt Levin
Apr 1, 2022
Homebuilders already face higher prices for materials. More expensive loans could affect construction for years.
The CEO of homebuilders' chief trade group doesn't see shortages letting up soon
by
Amy Scott
and Sean McHenry
Feb 11, 2022
Jerry Howard, CEO of the National Association of Home Builders, discusses the challenges facing his industry.
For public good, not for profit.
Homebuilders say they can't find enough workers despite better pay
by
Amy Scott
Jan 20, 2022
Demand is pushing up wages, but not enough, some say, to bring young workers to the door as older ones head for the exit.
Despite shortages of materials, new housing construction is up
Dec 16, 2021
Contractors are finding ways to work around supply chain delays, but projects are taking longer.
What makes federal infrastructure jobs "good-paying"?
Dec 6, 2021
The idea that federally funded construction projects must pay a minimum "prevailing wage" goes back to a 1931 law.