Construction input prices surged again in April and are now up 7.0% year-over-year. To put the recent increase into context, input prices have risen more in the first four months of 2026 (6.2%) than ...
The cultural shift that comes with employee ownership may be the most underrated competitive advantage in the industry.
Real job safety isn’t about helmets or harnesses. It starts with a climate where people can honestly signal when they don’t ...
Construction unemployment rates are varying from state to state, with some lower than pre-pandemic rates and others heavily affected by rising energy prices. National NSA payroll construction ...
Water leaking into a building is a leading cause of damage and loss in the construction industry. On one jobsite, heavy rains flooded a sub-basement, damaging a new electrical transformer—all because ...
CE developed The Top 50 Construction Accounting Firms™ ranking by asking more than 700 U.S. construction accounting firms to complete a survey. The data collected included: 1) 2024 revenues from the ...
Overall construction input prices are 7.0% higher than one year ago, while nonresidential construction input prices are 7.4% ...
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