
Construction Futures: May 2025 Economic Roundup
By Construction Executive
May 27, 2025
WHAT WE LEARNED IN MAY: TRADE POLICY CONTINUES TO CLOUD OUTLOOK
Construction-specific economic data released in May provide mixed signals. Nonresidential construction spending fell sharply in April, and industrywide job openings are down significantly over the past year. At the...

Construction Materials Prices Tame in April Despite Rising Iron and Steel Costs
By ABC
May 19, 2025
WASHINGTON, May 15—Construction input prices decreased 0.1% in April compared to the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data. Nonresidential construction input prices increased 0.2%...

Construction Futures: April 2025 Economic Roundup
By Construction Executive
April 28, 2025
What We Learned in April: Construction Industry Outlook Darkens
Construction-specific economic data released in April paint a somewhat upbeat picture of the industry’s recent performance. Nonresidential spending reached the highest level on record, contractors added jobs for the...

Executive Insights 2025: Leaders in Construction Financial Management
By Construction Executive
April 7, 2025
Financial technology helps contractors get paid and pay out faster. What other benefits do fintech solutions offer?
Guy Saxelby
CEO and Co-Founder
Earlytrade
Fintech in construction can help solve one of the highest-impact problems facing the entire industry: cash flow.
It’s ...

Financial Foundations: Why Less Than 40% of Construction Companies Founded in 2011 Are Still Open Today
By David McMillin
March 19, 2025
Step back in time, and there’s a good chance that most of the names in the construction business no longer exist. Of the more than 43,000 construction companies that started in the spring of 2011, less than 38% managed to stick around a decade later, according to data from the U....

Capitalizing on Competition: ABC 2025 Top Performers Answer Compelling Questions
By Erika Walter
March 19, 2025
Competition is a constant in the ever-evolving world of construction. It’s fundamental to the bottom line, creates a quality product, invites the best talent and—to be frank—it’s exciting to compete. And it’s even more exciting to be the winner.
So, how are winners in the contra...

Overcoming Tax Debt in Commercial Construction: Strategies for Financial Stability
By Todd Whalen
March 13, 2025
Tax challenges in the commercial construction industry can feel like an uphill battle, with fluctuating project revenues, payroll complexities and penalties piling up quickly. Construction contractors in particular face a perfect storm of tax-related risks when cash reserves run ...

Construction Futures: February 2025 Economic Roundup
By Construction Executive
February 21, 2025
WHAT WE LEARNED IN JANUARY: CONTRACTORS OPTIMISTIC DESPITE COOLING MOMENTUM
The construction industry’s momentum faded somewhat over the past few months. Nonresidential spending growth has stalled, employment growth has slowed to a crawl and materials prices jumped higher in Ja...

Construction Materials Prices Increase 1.4% in January, Up 40.5% Since February 2020
By ABC
February 17, 2025
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13—Construction input prices increased 1.4% in January compared to the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data released today. Nonresidential construction input pri...

Overlooked Assets: Year-Round Tax Tips From a Construction Accountant
By Phillip Ross
February 3, 2025
For most construction firms, working with an accountant is often limited to matters for the year-end financial statements and tax returns. This has become such a routine practice that it’s easy to forget that accountants have the potential to be valuable year-round financial stra...
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Construction Materials Prices Inch Down 0.2% in December, Up 0.9% Year Over Year
By ABC
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Nonresidential Construction Spending Dips 0.1% in November, Flat Year Over Year
By ABC
While construction spending was down in November, its impact was negligible, and contractors remain optimistic with deregulation and tax cuts on the horizon.
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Monthly Construction Input Prices Unchanged in November
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Construction input prices hold steady at year's end, spurring confidence for 2025 among contractors.