The construction labor force has long been a concern, but today’s climate has exacerbated the issue. The construction ...
WASHINGTON, DC — The construction industry had just 276,000 job openings on the last day of November 2024, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data from the US Bureau of ...
The U.S. construction industry reported 188,000 job openings in August, the lowest level in almost 10 years, according to an ...
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Chris Coleman is partner-in-charge of St. Louis-based accounting firm RubinBrown’s Construction Services Group. Opinions are the author’s own. In an already tight construction labor market, raids by U ...
Nearly a dozen small business owners this week said the county's proposal to negotiate training and hiring agreements with labor unions in the construction industry was unfair and should be ...
Project starts may not rebound until late 2026, and even then only if interest rates fall and federal spending is renewed, ...
The rate of open construction jobs dropped to its lowest point in nearly a decade, according to a Tuesday Bureau of Labor Statistics report, indicating contractors have decreased interest in hiring ...
Tariffs, labor shortages and evolving technologies are reshaping construction insurance in 2026. Learn how contractors can ...
MSI Economics report outlines how power constraints, labor shortages, and long equipment lead times will shape delivery.