For Construction Pros: Construction Salary Report Shows Slower Wage Growth but Rising Optimism for 2026
Baker Tilly has released its 2025 Construction Industry Salary Report, showing wage growth slowed across all participating regions this year. The annual survey includes data from construction firms of ...
Construction Salary Report Shows Slower Wage Growth but Rising Optimism for 2026
Forbes: 3 Steps To Negotiate A Higher Salary Before Accepting A Job Offer
3 Steps To Negotiate A Higher Salary Before Accepting A Job Offer
You've survived the interview process, impressed the hiring team, and finally landed a job offer. But before you eagerly accept, consider these statistics. According to Resume Genius's 2025 Salary ...
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Construction Dive’s July 2025 economic roundup The data center boom remains hot but tariffs and labor concerns are casting doubt over the construction outlook.
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Construction’s new worker demand drops to 350,000 in 2026: report Down from half a million in recent years, the estimate could prove conservative as construction workers retire and political ...
Top construction-related podcasts The AEC industry boasts a vast offering of informative, on-demand programs. Here are some to add to your playlist.
A joint venture of Messer Construction and Sundt Construction has turned dirt on a $900 million expansion at Nashville International Airport, according to its March 16 news release. The JV broke ...
Construction Dive’s May 2025 economic roundup Building activity softened last month as tariff impacts and project delays began to ripple through contractors’ pipelines.
Tariffs keep contractors guessing on material costs Construction prices jumped 6% through May on an annualized basis, but the full impact of tariffs has yet to be felt.
"why" can be compared to an old Latin form qui, an ablative form, meaning how. Today "why" is used as a question word to ask the reason or purpose of something. This use might be explained from a formula such as "How does it come that ...". If you meet an old friend of yours, whom you never expected to meet in town, you can express your surprise by saying: Why, it's Jim! This why in the ...
The usual order is "Why is this not [ready yet]?" Inverting it to "Why is not this [rose in bloom]?" might be possible in poetry, but it sounds awkward at best in everyday usage. Note: awkward at best is a euphemism for incorrect. Edit: you didn't ask about it, but for completeness I thought I'd mention that "Why isn't this [all over the internet]?" is perfectly fine; indeed, it's probably the ...
The top construction technology news of 2025 Artificial intelligence, data centers, technology adoption and alternative building materials ruled conversations in 2025.
5 construction trends to watch in 2026 Contractors will be keeping tabs on material costs, data center demand, interest rates and more this year.
Construction costs climb for 5th straight month Rising materials prices are keeping procurement unpredictable for contractors, said Macrina Wilkins, senior research analyst at Associated General ...
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