Despite labor and cost pressures, Minnesota’s construction industry delivered major projects in 2025, from transit lines to ...
The job numbers in construction stand in stark contrast to the broader labor market. The U.S. as a whole shed 105,000 jobs in ...
A recent survey by the Associated General Contractors of America and the national Center for Construction Education and Research showed that: ...
Minnesota construction firms face ongoing workforce shortages as retirements, growth and skills gaps strain hiring for trades and project managers.
In summary, developing and relying on specialty contractors transforms the construction process from a multifaceted ...
Explore the top trends shaping construction in 2026, including labor challenges, interest rate cuts, data center demand and how firms can adapt with technology and stronger cash flow strategies.
Chris Gorthy of DPR Construction outlines three ways to build faster, smarter, and without delays in the year ahead.
Construction hiring in the Bay Area stayed sluggish over the past year, even as officials pushed reforms meant to jump-start ...
Aside from data centers, don’t expect to see double-digit growth in 2026. But some key markets should produce steady work for ...
Construction payroll compliance may seem like a daunting task. Complexities such as prevailing wage work, outsourcing and ...
The Maine Community College System and Associated General Contractors of Maine are establishing a pre-apprenticeship program ...
It’s here. Across the country, home prices and rents have climbed beyond reach for millions of families. While many factors play a role, from zoning laws to inflation, one root cause is often ignored: ...