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ARLINGTON, VA—April's numbers would have been better if not for “mild winter weather that allowed contractors to hire or retain workers in the first quarter instead of waiting until spring," says the Associated General Contractors' Ken Simonson.
NEW YORK CITY and WASHINGTON, DC—Domestically and globally, green building demand “has grown steadily over the years,” says Rick Fedrizzi of the US Green Building Council, which participated in a new Dodge Data trends report.
NEW YORK CITY—Despite ups and downs, statistics reveal “continued expansion for construction activity” over the past year, says Dodge Data's Robert A. Murray.
NEW YORK CITY—Despite a partial pullback in construction starts from the gains made in October, Dodge Data sees a number of factors that will help maintain momentum in 2016.
NEW YORK CITY—Public and private organizations here broke ground on nearly $3 billion in construction projects in the first six months of this year, according to a new report from the New York Building Congress.
NEW YORK CITY—Amid “tepid” economic growth nationally, “commercial and multifamily development continues to be a prime focus of the investment community in its search for yield,” says Dodge Data's Robert A. Murray.