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2022 Starts with Strong Job Growth

by Conference Board on February 4, 2022

Today’s jobs report showed a better-than-expected increase in the number of jobs in January. Disruptions related to the Omicron variant do not seem to have derailed continued progress in the labor market. However, headwinds for employers persist, as labor shortages are still severe and economic activity remains healthy. Nonfarm payroll employment increased by 467,000 in…

Topics: Management
Economy

NCCER Welcomes Research Department Director

by NCCER on February 4, 2022

NCCER is pleased to announce the appointment of Tim Taylor, P.E, Ph.D., to Director of Research. The research department aims to bring more awareness and prestige to construction craft careers by establishing NCCER as the source for research on the industry workforce.   Having previous experience working alongside NCCER, Taylor is an excellent choice to launch…

Topics: Education, People
NCCER

Despite Impressive January Jobs Report, Nonresidential Construction Employment Declines by 9,000, Says ABC

by Associated Builders and Contractors on February 4, 2022

The construction industry lost 5,000 jobs on net in January, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Overall, the industry has recovered slightly more than 1 million (91%) of the jobs lost during earlier stages of the pandemic. Nonresidential construction employment declined by…

Topics: Business, Contracting
ABC, Construciton, Employment

President Biden’s Pro-PLA Executive Order Will Increase Costs to Taxpayers and Exacerbate Skilled Labor Shortage, Says ABC

by Associated Builders and Contractors on February 3, 2022

Associated Builders and Contractors today blasted President Biden’s executive order that encourages the use of controversial project labor agreement mandates on federal construction projects that are funded by taxpayers. “President Biden’s new policy will not help America ‘Build Back Better;’ instead, it will exacerbate the construction industry’s skilled workforce shortage, needlessly increase construction costs and reduce opportunities for local…

Topics: Business
Construction Labor, PLA

South Carolina Economic Activity Capped by $5.7 billion in Capital Investment, More than 18,000 Jobs Recruited

by South Carolina Department of Commerce on January 31, 2022

The South Carolina Department of Commerce today released its 2021 industry recruitment results, which break multiple records set throughout the past decade. In total, the state won 153 projects, accounting for $5.7 billion in capital investment and more than 18,000 new jobs. “South Carolina’s strong industry recruitment in 2021 proves that we are a state…

Topics: Economic Development, Featured
Economic Development, South Carolina

Eli Lilly Selects Concord, North Carolina for $1 Billion Investment

by Economic Development Partnership of NC on January 31, 2022

Eli Lilly and Company, a global health care leader, announced plans to build a new manufacturing site in Concord, North Carolina. The company will invest $1 billion toward the development of a new facility that will create nearly 600 jobs and utilize the latest technology to manufacture parenteral (injectable) products and devices. “Lilly’s choice brings more good…

Topics: Economic Development, Industrial/Manufacturing
EDPNC, Eli Lilly

Boom Supersonic to Build Overtune Super Factory in North Carolina

by Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina on January 27, 2022

Boom Supersonic, the company building the world’s fastest and most sustainable supersonic airliner, announced plans to build the Overture Superfactory that will serve as its primary manufacturing and production site in Greensboro, N.C. The new facility, which will be located at Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTI), builds upon the state’s storied legacy of aerospace innovation, starting with…

Topics: Economic Development, Industrial/Manufacturing
Boom Supersonic, EDPNC

Nonresidential Construction Spending Projected to Increase Through 2023

by AIA on January 26, 2022

According to a new report from the American Institute of Architects, the nonresidential building sector is expected to see a healthy rebound through next year after failing to recover with the broader economy last year. The AIA’s Consensus Construction Forecast panel—comprising leading economic forecasters—expects spending on nonresidential building construction to increase by 5.4 percent in…

Topics: Architecture, Business
AIA

FMI Releases 2022 Engineering and Construction Industry Overview and First Quarter Outlook

by FMI on January 26, 2022

FMI Corporation, the leading provider of consulting and investment banking services to the built environment, released the 2022 Engineering and Construction Industry Overview today. The report provides a comprehensive forecast for a broad range of construction and engineering segments in the U.S. and Canada for 2022. Entering 2022, FMI expects construction spending to increase by 5%. But…

Topics: Business, Management
Construction, Economics, FMI

Architecture Firms End 2021 on a Strong Note

by AIA on January 18, 2022

As architecture firms ended 2021 on a high note with strong business conditions, staff recruitment is becoming a growing concern among firms.   December’s Architectural Billings Index (ABI) score of 52.0 was an increase from 51.0 in November (any score over 50 indicates billings growth). Despite a variety of concerns related to the omicron variant,…

Topics: Architecture
AIA, architecture

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