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Business: Page 315
Business
Global Construction Output Expected to Shrink by 1.4% in Wake of Pandemic Shutdowns
According to GlobalData, "few major markets will manage to record an increase in construction output in 2020.”
Labor & Workforce Development
[VIDEO] Four Keys to Worker Retention
Here are our top four keys to retaining workers and building your workforce.
Coaching & Consulting
What is a Reasonable Profit in Heavy Construction?
Here’s how to back out from your answer to the question ‘How much do you want to earn as net, bottom-line profit?’
Construction Safety
[PODCAST] Head Protection Moves Beyond Hard Hats to Maximize Safety
Learn how advances in head protection design help to enhance safety and tailor this critical PPE to jobsite applications.
Business
Leveraging Disruption in the Asphalt Industry
How to navigate the new opportunities available to the industry that can give your road construction business a competitive advantage
Rental
Is Diversification An Income-Generating Brainstorming Option for Your Rental Business?
Detmer Consulting Inc.
Diversification can be an income-generating brainstorming option for rental operations, but caution is strongly advised.
Financing, Insurance & Leasing
4 Ways Collecting a Deposit from Customers Helps Contractors Thrive
A deposit formalizes the client’s commitment, improves your cash flow, it can automate payments, cover out-of-pocket expenses, and save time
Business
ABC: February Construction Backlog Drops Nearly 8% from January 2020
Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. (ABC)
On the positive side, backlog for firms working in the infrastructure segment rose by 1.3 months in February.
Rental
Local Rental Equipment Sales Surge Due to COVID-19 Needs
According to WilmingtonBiz.com, a local rental equipment company has seen sales soar for several types of rental equipment.
Business
Housing Market Takes A Sudden Turn
COVID-19's impact on the housing became apparent in March with pending new home sales down 33% month-over-month
Labor & Workforce Development
Massachusetts Carpenters Return to Work after Coronavirus Safety Walk-Out
North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters directed the walk-out on April 6, but on Monday said members would go back to work if contractors commit to measures to limit the spread of the highly infectious virus
Construction Safety
New Cluster of Seven COVID-19 Cases Bloom at Construction Site in Kansas City
Work at Kansas City, Kansas', Donnelly College continues under disinfecting, distancing and personal protective equipment guidelines
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