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At nearly any job-site, there’s no escaping the constant noise. For some construction workers, noises can reach to a level high enough to threaten...

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Associated Builders and Contractors reported that its Construction Backlog Indicator inched down to 8.3 months in December, according to an ABC...

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Fueled by solid demand, single-family construction moved higher in December despite several headwinds facing the industry, including high mortgage...

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Total construction and nonresidential input prices declined 0.2% in December, according to an analysis by Associated Builders and Contractors.

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Kodiak Building Partners, a leading building materials distribution company, announced today the acquisition of Minnesota-based Kendell Lumber,...

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Rhode Island-based Arnold Lumber announced in January the company is launching a multifamily and commercial division.

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QXO, Inc. (Nasdaq: QXO) today announced that it has made public a proposal to the Board of Directors of Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. (Nasdaq: BECN)...

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In this episode, Jay Jones, TPI’s Executive Director, talks about the updates included in the new ANSI/TPI 1-2022 standard, and how component...

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Lohse talks about the Charleston OQM registration, BCMC 2025, and SBCA on Inside the Blueprint.

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Beginning Jan. 15, OSHA’s maximum penalties for violations will increase from $16,131 per violation to $16,550 for each serious and...

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North America’s largest mass timber project will rise to 31 stories and be built much faster than originally planned after developers “found a more...

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For HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research, 2024 was another great year for housing innovation.

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