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Guide to Top 2023-24 Construction Conferences & Events

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The last few years have been tough on the construction industry, requiring businesses to rapidly adapt to changes in the supply chain and industry demands — while also handling struggles with finding workers or maintaining schedules. 2023 is going to bring a whole new season of challenges. Greenbuild (Washington, D.C.)

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40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2023

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Innovation and leadership are the driving forces behind construction success. Case in point: our annual 40 Under 40: Champions of Construction roundup. Nominated by their peers for their exceptional achievements, these under-40 individuals aren't just building structures—they're constructing the future.

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2023 Construction Trends: 23+ Experts Share Insight

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This past year has been an interesting one for the construction folks, to say the least. In 2022, we kicked off strong with four consecutive months of increased construction spending. However, supply chain bottlenecks, inflation, and labor shortages all remained significant challenges for the construction industry.

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2024 Construction Trends: 30+ Experts Share Insight

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In 2023, the construction industry grappled with the lingering effects of supply chain disruptions, inflation, and ever-present labor shortages —a narrative that has become all too familiar. But amidst these challenges, construction pros remained as resilient and innovative as ever. CAGR from 2023 to 2028.

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Read the Latest News on Top Construction and Engineering Hazards, March Permits Down 8.8%, US Team Builds $1.2bn Hanoi Embassy, $70.5 Million B-21 Hangar Contract, and O-I Glass Builds Its First American Magma Facility

Construction Daily News

In today’s construction news, we will look into the most dangerous aspects of engineering and construction. Meanwhile, March saw a slowdown in new construction, with permits falling by 8.8%. Additionally, the construction of the United States’ $1.2 million to build a hangar for the B-21 bomber.