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2022 Shows Positive Gains in Hiring and Cash Flows, Contractors are Ramping up for 2023

With the passage of the U.S. Bipartisan Infrastructure Law back in November 2021, many contractors hoped it would usher in a resurgence of new projects as the country embraced a renewed focus on updating and modernizing critical infrastructure across the country.

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Material Pricing Inflation & Uncertainty: How Contractors & Subs Can Better Manage the Bottom Line

Contractors and subcontractors face an increasingly difficult challenge: skyrocketing inflation is bleeding their bottom lines.

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Modern Building Codes Could Prevent $1.6 Billion in Natural Disaster Damages Annually

Each year, buildings across the United States suffer more than $100 billion in damage from earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding, and wind, according to the National Institute of Building Sciences. The pace of major events causing $1 billion or more in damage has increased over the past few decades as more people live in vulnerable areas. Modern …

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