Get tips from Derek Guffey, building proudct manufacturer sales expert and former architect, on increasing product ...
Derek Guffey, Vice President of Sales for the Manufacturer Segment, has been with ConstructConnect since 2006. Prior to joining ConstructConnect, Derek worked as a registered architect for 12 years in ...
Find relevant commercial construction projects that match your business needs. Ditch the stress of bid prep with digital takeoff and estimating. Organize your team's projects in one place. The ...
Check out the latest month's construction starts in our monthly Construction Industry Snapshot Report, along with trend graphs, regional starts data, and more. ConstructConnect's construction starts ...
Read this article to understand the level of U.S. non-residential construction projects that have been delayed, on hold, or abandoned.
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How can artificial intelligence (AI) help professional estimators? This fall, members of The American Society of Professional Estimators (ASPE) will gather in ConstructConnect’s hometown of Cincinnati ...
Monthly Construction starts include the total estimated dollar value and square footage of all nonresidential projects on which ground is broken. Quarterly A 5-year forecast of construction starts by ...
Read this article to understand the level of U.S. nonresidential construction projects that have been delayed, on hold, or abandoned.
Building Crafts, Inc. has been a trusted source for cost-effective management and construction of commercial, industrial, and municipal facilities in the public and private sectors for over half a ...
The third week of September is National Construction Appreciation Week. In honor of the week, the National Inventors Hall of Fame is celebrating Edward W. Bullard, inventor of the hard hat.
Those of us who choose the construction sector as the place to stoke our careers do so partly because we like the excitement of seeing something new being built. There’s high drama to be found in ...