Construction employers added 6,000 workers to payrolls in June as the industry's unemployment rate dropped to 8.2 percent, its lowest June level in six years, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned, however, that recent employment gains could be undermined when the federal government begins scaling back transportation investments in August. “The construction industry continues to expand gradually and unevenly,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Despite recent job growth, construction employment is still more than 1.7 million jobs or 22 percent below its 2006 peak.” Construction … Read more
Construction Spending Edges Higher, Gains Offset Residential Downturn
Total construction spending edged higher for the third straight month in May, as solid increases in private nonresidential and public construction outweighed a downturn in residential projects, according to an analysis of new Census Bureau data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned that the pickup in highway spending is in jeopardy of reversing sharply unless policy makers act urgently to shore up the federal Highway Trust Fund. “The May figures show that construction activity continues to expand, but with lots of variability by month and project type,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “These uneven … Read more
AGC Recaps New Construction Employment Analysis
Construction employment expanded in 218 metro areas, declined in 72 and was stagnant in 49 between May 2013 and May 2014, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials warned that job losses could spread to more metros unless policymakers in Washington quickly agree on providing new funding for the federal highway program. “Construction employment continues to rise in about two-thirds of the nation's metro areas,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “However, there are still many areas that have not achieved consistent growth, and very few metros … Read more
The AIA Releases Updated Design-Build Documents
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Institute of Architects announced the release of seven updated documents in the AIA Contract Documents Design-Build family. These documents are among the most frequently used documents of the entire AIA portfolio and are preferred by the industry at large for use on commercial design-build projects. The 2014 Design-Build documents build on the core strengths of the 2004 edition documents. At the same time they enhance the early interaction between the owner and the design-builder, calling for clearly defined and mandated owner's criteria for the project and requiring submission of a preliminary design by the … Read more
Leopardo Completes 240,000 SF Ravenswood Station Retail Center
CHICAGO, Ill. — Leopardo Companies, Inc. has announced that construction is complete at Ravenswood Station, a 240,000-square-foot retail center anchored by Mariano’s Fresh Market, LA Fitness and Sears Auto. Located at 1800 West Lawrence, the $43-million Ravenswood Station is directly across the street from the Ravenswood Metra station, which is also in the final stages of an upgrade. The 80,000-square-foot Mariano’s, reportedly the largest in the chain, includes unique features such as a wine bar, an oyster bar, a spice bar, a smoothie bar and a BBQ bar. “Urban infill projects carry extra challenges, but there’s also an extra reward … Read more




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