Breaks in Supply-Chain Links Add to Contractors’ Cost Woes

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Ken Simonson, AGC

Construction firms are coping with a seemingly unending series of supply-chain disruptions that are compounding problems caused by record materials cost increases and pandemic-induced challenges to operations. As each link is repaired or bypassed, another gap appears elsewhere.

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Public, Private Agencies Focus on Diversifying the Infrastructure Workforce

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Sebastian Obando, Construction Dive

Diversity programs, an equity index and increased recruitment efforts are among the tools that transportation agencies and other groups are using to improve diversity in the infrastructure workforce. 

Nonresidential Construction Spending Falls Again In June

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AGC

Demand for different types of construction continued to diverge in June as residential construction increased for the month and the year while nonresidential construction spending fell again. Officials noted the nonresidential declines include a steep drop in spending on highway and street projects and urged Congress to quickly pass a new, bipartisan infrastructure measure.

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2021 Autodesk and AGC of America Workforce Survey

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As the pandemic continues to ebb and the economy bounces back, AGC of America is seeking to understand the current state of the construction labor market, and also gauge how supply chain problems and materials price spikes are impacting the industry. 

The results will help outline the current situation to elected and appointed officials, the media, educators and your peers within the business community.

Take the Survey

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