Entries by Mance Creative

The war for talent: How contractors battle for workers

By Robyn Griggs Lawrence | Originally posted on www.constructiondive.com John Mingione, principal of New York City-based Omnibuild, has worn a lot of hats since he founded his construction management firm in 2003 — but never, until this year, has he needed a detective’s fedora. As Mingione doles out jobs to subcontractors because Omnibuild is short […]

Help wanted: 430,000 construction workers

By DAVID HELVESTON, President & CEO, ABC Pelican Chapter  |  Originally posted on www.bicmagazine.com Construction companies need to hire 430,000 more workers in 2021 than they employed in 2020, according to an ABC analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data. That jaw-dropping number could potentially grow to 1 million or more over the next […]

Construction dented by inflation

By Jonathan Garber  | FOXBusiness  |  Originally posted on www.foxbusiness.com Mounting inflationary pressures held back nonresidential construction spending in July, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data. Nonresidential construction spending edged up 0.1% in July to $786.7 billion but was negative when adjusted for inflation. Spending fell on […]

Business groups call on congressional delegation to reject federal tax increases

By ROI-NJ Staff (New Jersey)  |  Originally posted on www.roi-nj.com Eleven N.J. employer groups and trade associations this week called on the state’s congressional delegation to reject increases to the federal corporate tax rate and the Global Intangible Low-Tax Income rate. While the recently passed $1.2 billion infrastructure agreement included no broad-based tax increases on […]

Construction input prices up 23.1 percent from last year

Originally posted on www.cdrecycler.com ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu says today’s input price increases can meaningfully affect contractor fortunes by trimming margins and delaying the onset of projects. Construction input prices rose 0.6 percent in July, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data […]

Concrete and Cement Industries Brace for Demand Boom From $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan

Originally posted on www.nbcmiami.com Concrete is the foundation of just about everything. It’s used to construct buildings, highways, bridges, roads and more. During the Covid-19 pandemic, concrete fell victim to the same phenomena impacting other essential materials and goods: snarled supply chains and labor shortages. And demand for concrete — and its essential ingredient, cement […]

ABC-Led Coalition Announces Six-Figure Advocacy Campaign

Originally posted on gxcontractor.com WASHINGTON—Build America Local, a coalition of construction industry and business organizations led by Associated Builders and Contractors, today announced a six-figure issue advocacy campaign aimed at educating Americans and members of the U.S. Senate about controversial government-mandated project labor agreements that reduce competition and increase costs for the construction of taxpayer-funded […]

ABC to Senate: The PRO Act Is a Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing

Associated Builders and Contractors | Originally posted on amerisurv.com Washington, July 22—Ahead of today’s U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions’ hearing on the Protect the Right to Organize Act, Associated Builders and Contractors released the following statement: “The PRO Act legislates away the basic employer and employee freedoms and choices that create […]