The Associated Builders and Contractors said the industry will need to bring in 456,000 new workers in 2027, up 30.7% from the 349,000 needed this year.
Construction Starts Strong: 2026 Driven by Technology, Infrastructure and Productivity Opportunities
Megan Tanel, President and CEO, AEM, offers in-depth observations on the construction industry, today's emerging trends and ...
Please note that data may shift between report updates. Please visit Morningstar.com for the most recent data as well as breaking news content. The building materials industry forms the literal ...
While a building boom is good for the economy, it presents challenges, with construction costs in Singapore consistently ...
WASHINGTON — Construction input prices increased 0.2% in May compared to the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer ...
Despite an improvement to close the December, fewer construction workers were hired in 2024 and 2025 compared to recent years ...
Frustration is growing over the warrantless targeting of construction workers by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The construction industry is looking to AI and AI agents to make project managers’ lives easier, and eventually address an ...
Observed September 8–12, 2025, Construction Suicide Prevention Week highlights the industry’s urgent mental health crisis while promoting peer support, awareness, and life-saving resources for workers ...
Creating a new seasonal worker visa could help the construction industry, especially on the South Texas border where raids on ...
The Building Industry Association of Southern California's highly anticipated annual marquee event to feature legendary rock concert experience, innovative education and networking sessions, awards ...
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