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Good News/Bad News — Contractors’ Prices, Costs Rise
Published on: August 22, 2011
The amount contractors pay for construction materials and charge for completed projects both increased in July, as firms were finally able to charge more for work, according to an analysis of producer price index figures by the Associated General Contractors of America.
Association officials said, however, that it was too early ...
Construction Backlog Increases Across the U.S.
Published on: August 22, 2011
The industry group Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) reports that its Construction Backlog Indicator (CBI), which measures the amount of construction work under contract to be completed in the future, increased 10 percent in the second quarter of 2011 to an average of 8.1 months, up from 7.3 months the previous ...
Caterpillar CEO Pushing for Infrastructure Program
Published on: August 17, 2011
Going to bat for the construction industry, Caterpillar Chairman and CEO Doug Oberhelman appeared on CNBC and called for U.S. policymakers to create and fund a strong program to maintain and improve the nation's transportation infrastructure.
Caterpillar is based in Peoria, Ill., and has many of its key factories in that ...
Contractor Fined for Trench Safety Violations
Published on: August 16, 2011
(Adapted from ohsonline.com)
OSHA has levied proposed penalties totaling $73,000 have been against NPL Construction Co. for two safety violations for exposing workers to excavation hazards while connecting an underground natural gas line in Auburn, Ala. The citations resulted from an April inspection.
NPL Construction is a Phoenix-based pipeline construction company employing about ...
Hard Hat, Silky Voice
Published on: August 16, 2011
Yes, America's got talent. And Gary Russo, a construction worker in New York City, doesn't need a fancy stage or TV cameras to prove it. Russo, equipped with a microphone, spends his lunch hours singing for audiences passing by.
At a recent jobsite, a handwritten sign hung nearby invited people to ...
California Allocates $2.2 Billion for Road Projects
Published on: August 16, 2011
(From appeal-democrat.com)
The California Transportation Commission has allocated $2.2 billion in new funding, including $41.5 million for a long-awaited, long-term road rehabilitation project planned for Yuba County. Drainage and electrical work is expected to begin in the spring, with primary road construction to start a year later.
Proposition 1B, a 2006 voter-approved transportation ...
Canadian Housing Starts Grow Again
Published on: August 15, 2011
(From fxstreet.com)
After a strong showing in the first half of the year, Canadian housing starts showed no signs of letting up, rising 4% in July to an above-consensus 205.1K units (from a downwardly revised 196.6K in June). All the gains were in multiples (up 13% to 120.2K), while single family ...
New Fuel-Efficiency Standards for Heavy-Duty Trucks
Published on: August 15, 2011
(From a news release by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.)
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have developed first-of-their-kind fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas pollution standards for work trucks, buses and other heavy-duty vehicles.
The recently announced standards are expected to save American businesses that ...
Florida Plan Calls for More Tollways
Published on: August 15, 2011
Florida Gov. Rick Scott is proposing a major transportation plan that calls for speeding up road projects and relying on new tolls to help pay for them. The plan was recently unveiled by the state's transportation chief. Although Florida already has a series of toll roads and has begun adding toll ...
Infrastructure Bank Gains Support
Published on: August 15, 2011
The idea of creating an infrastructure bank to leverage federal funds and funnel private investments into U.S. roads, bridges, transit and railways, has gained support from an influential private organization.
The group Building America’s Future recently release a report: “Falling Apart and Falling Behind,” and former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, one of ...
Decline in Housing Values Slows
Published on: August 15, 2011
(As reported by bloomberg.com.)
U.S. home values in the second quarter had their smallest decline in more than four years, as the share of borrowers with negative equity shrunk. During the period April through June, 26.8% of single-family homeowners with mortgages owed more than their houses were worth, compared with 28.4% in the previous ...

