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Uncover the Latest News in the U.S. Offsite Construction Market, Six NYC Construction Companies, Damon Road Construction Progress, and Modular Construction Market

Construction Daily News

In today’s construction news , the offsite construction market in the United States was valued at USD $33.2 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 5.23% during the forecast period. Lastly, modular construction was worth around $82.3 Offsite Construction Market is Expected to Reach USD 90,325.5

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Guide to Top 2023-24 Construction Conferences & Events

Autodesk Construction Cloud

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. Top 2023 Construction Events & Conferences This list is organized chronologically.

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Hear about the latest news on US construction OEMs record Yellow Table revenue, Sentinel missile infrastructure installation, OSU-led oceanographic research vessel construction, and FAA chooses greener airport control towers.

Construction Daily News

In today’s construction news , we will look into the income brought in by US-based construction OEMs that stays dangerously close to record levels. Meanwhile, the environmental examination gives the green light for the building of the Sentinel missile infrastructure. billion, a record high. billion in revenue, 0.4%

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40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2023

Autodesk Construction Cloud

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.