Construction Spending Declines in January, Gains Year-Over-Year

Construction spending snapped a nine-month string of monthly gains with a sharp decline in January but still rose from year-ago levels, according to an analysis of new Census Bureau data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned that “across-the-board” federal spending cuts known as sequestration, along with a possible shutdown of the federal government later this month, could hit construction harder than most sectors and dampen demand for needed projects. “At first glance, January was a bad month for construction, with a sharp drop in private nonresidential spending, along with small dips in residential and public construction,” … Read more

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Ramtech Completes New Modular Building Project in Texas

Design-build commercial modular construction firm Ramtech Building Systems of Mansfield, Texas has completed the installation of three new modular buildings for First Baptist Church Frisco, located in Frisco, Texas. The 23,386-square-foot project includes a 6,750-square-foot middle school student worship center with a 13-foot-high-vaulted ceiling and 12 fellowship classrooms.   The other two facilities include an 8,060-square-foot 14-classroom adult education facility with a fellowship area, and an 8,576-square-foot building with six classrooms and 14 private offices with adjacent administrative support areas for the ministry staff. As the general contractor for the modular construction project, Ramtech managed all of the site preparation … Read more

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OSHA Schedules Special Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will hold a special meeting of the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health March 18 in Washington, D.C. ACCSH will consider a proposed rule to update OSHA's standard on accident prevention signs and tags in construction. The standard requires that signs and symbols be visible at all times to warn workers of existing hazards when work is being performed. The updates are based on revisions in the American National Standards Institute consensus standards. For more information, see OSHA's existing Accident Prevention Signs and Tags standard. The committee will also consider … Read more

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Superintendent

TCI Architects/Engineers/Contractor, Inc Our business is growing and we are seeking to add experienced Superintendents to join our team.  The successful Superintendent will be responsible for the overall supervision, coordination and performance of all project disciplines on the worksite.   Candidates should have a minimum of 10 years hands-on construction experience and 5+ years supervising construction projects – $5-10 million or large required.  (Minimum of 3 projects at this level.)  Project Management experiences a plus.  Trade specific experience and on-site experience required.  Construction Management degree preferred but not required.   Army Corps – CQC certification preferred or willing to obtain.   … Read more

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Exports of U.S.-Made Construction Equipment Grew 13% in 2012

Exports of U.S.-made construction equipment topped 13 percent in 2012 compared to the previous year for a total $26.7 billion, with South America and Asia reporting the weakest gains, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, citing U.S. Department of Commerce data it uses in global markets reports for members. AEM noted that the 13 percent gain for 2012 follows 43 percent growth in 2011 and 28 percent growth in 2010, after a 2009 decline of 38 percent in the depths of the recession. “Exports have been called a bright spot for the U.S. economy, and this has been especially … Read more

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