In the post-COVID world of construction, industry analysts and participants have focused considerable attention on material price escalation concerns and impacts caused by raw material shortages, ...
Engineering and construction costs increased again in April, according to the Engineering and Construction Cost Indicator from PEG and S&P Global Market Intelligence. The headline Engineering and ...
The construction labor shortage continues to impact project timelines and costs, as industry leaders focus on training, ...
Construction material prices increased in March, with higher energy costs driving gains and adding pressure to contractor ...
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 ...
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 ...
Construction costs nationally rose 2.7% in the second quarter of this year as commodities, including lumber and copper, grew more expensive, according to a national cost index. Costs rose 5.4% ...
The construction industry continues to challenge Executive Order (EO) 14063, which requires project labor agreements (PLAs) on federal construction projects of $35 million or more. The Associated ...
The Economic Policy Institute put a spotlight on how worker misclassification can cost individuals thousands in benefits ...
Construction spending is finally stabilizing, labor stays firm, and tariffs loom large—Design Collaborative's latest look digs into what’s really moving the construction cost needle. This blog post ...