ABC’s Greg Sizemore Appointed Vice Chair, Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention

Associated Builders and Contractors announced that Greg Sizemore, the association’s vice president of health, safety, environment and workforce development, has been appointed vice chair of the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention. In this role, Sizemore will help support the alliance’s mission to address suicide prevention as a construction health and safety priority and reach a zero-suicide industry. “I am honored to be a part of this mission committed to raising awareness and equipping all levels of our workforce with the tools and education necessary to reduce the risk of suicide in the construction industry,” said Sizemore. “It is our … Read more

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Industry Survey Shows Strong 2020 Demand for Projects and Workers

Construction spending rose 4.1% from November 2018 to November 2019, while industry employment grew in 226, or 63%, out of 358 metro areas, according to a new analysis of federal data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that its recent survey found most contractors are optimistic about the dollar value of projects available and expect to keep adding workers in 2020 but they are finding it hard to fill positions and anticipate it will continue to be hard to hire employees. “Both the actual spending totals for November and our members’ expectations for 2020 point … Read more

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Luxury Student Housing Tower Complete at Georgia State University

Construction has recently been completed on what Georgia State University is marketing as “GSU’s best option for brand new, all-inclusive, off-campus student living” — a 26-story residential tower of luxury apartments in a complex rich with amenities. JE Dunn Construction served as general contractor. The $63.8-million development known as The Mix — a five-minute walk from the Georgia State campus in downtown Atlanta — offers 237 units of one- to four-bedroom suite configurations and 685 new beds for the university’s growing student population. Amenities include a 24-hour lobby attendant, designer appointed furniture packages, floor-to-ceiling windows, smart keyless entry locks and … Read more

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Outlook Predicts Economic Slowdown, Broad-Based Impact on Construction Growth

Dodge Data & Analytics recently released its 2020 Dodge Construction Outlook, a mainstay in construction industry forecasting and business planning. The report predicts that total U.S. construction starts will slip to $776 billion in 2020, a decline of 4% from the 2019 estimated level of activity. “The recovery in construction starts that began during 2010 in the aftermath of the Great Recession is coming to an end,” stated Richard Branch, chief economist for Dodge Data & Analytics. “Easing economic growth driven by mounting trade tensions and lack of skilled labor will lead to a broad-based, but orderly pullback in construction … Read more

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Construction Employment Increases in 38 States, D.C. from November 2018 to November 2019

Thirty-eight states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs between November 2018 and November 2019, while construction employment increased in 18 states from October to November, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data. Association officials noted that a survey it recently released found most contractors expect to keep adding workers in 2020 but they are finding it hard to fill positions and anticipate it will continue to be hard to hire employees. “It is encouraging that so many contractors were able to add employees even with overall unemployment at a 50-year … Read more

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