Tag: July
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Construction Input Prices Rise 0.4% in July, Nonresidential Costs Follow Suit
Construction input prices in the U.S. rose 0.4% in July from the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Producer Price Index data. Nonresidential construction input prices also increased 0.4% for the month. Over the past year, overall construction input prices are up 2.2%, while nonresidential…
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The 8 largest commercial construction starts of July 2025
Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. A surge of shovels hit the ground to kick off the summer. But the rally lost momentum fast, as groundbreaking activity sank in July. Total construction starts fell 10.2% in July to a seasonally adjusted rate of…
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These Were The Most Purchased Items In July (SO Many Fun Suprises!)
It’s been a while since we’ve done one of these posts, but July was an unexpectedly BIG shopping month for you all, so we thought we’d share our insider info. WHY? Well, because it’s fun and, as the Kyle Cook meme goes, “SUMMER. SHOULD. BE. FUN”. What we personally loved about this month was how…
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CCCT with Louis Gutierrez, Director of AI from Constant Contact, July 24th, 2025
CCCT with Louis Gutierrez, Director of AI from Constant Contact, July 24th, 2025-Video Apple Podcast Spotify Podcast David Corson, CCR Publisher/Editor sat down with Louis Gutierrez, Director of AI from Constant Contact, July 24th, 2025. They deliver for small businesses with powerful tools to simplify and amplify digital marketing. Whether it’s driving sales, growing a…
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CCCT with Dan Spiegel, SVP & Managing Director for Coldwell Banker Commercial, July 23rd, 2025
CCCT with Dan Spiegel, SVP & Managing Director for Coldwell Banker Commercial, July 23rd, 2025-Video Apple Podcast Spotify Podcast CCR Publisher/Editor David Corson sat down with Dan Spiegel who leads the global operations of Coldwell Banker Commercial ®, one of the most recognized brands in the real estate industry. As senior vice president and managing…
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Construction Dive’s July 2025 economic roundup
A surge in data center projects steadied activity to kick off summer, but material costs and policy swings caused developers to pull back on many jobsites, according to the latest economic reports. Backlog ticked up on the strength of data center contracts, while early-stage planning activity climbed again in June. Total construction starts also jumped…
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July 2025: Contractors report their latest awards
Contractors thrive on new business and opportunities, living for the moment when a potential project becomes reality. After completing all the hard work of estimating, preparing and presenting a bid, there’s nothing quite like getting that call from a client to say the job is yours. Here, Construction Dive tracks the top contract wins announced…
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New construction technology releases: July 2025
Listen to the article 6 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. From a durable, long-running drone to software that lets pros compile a comprehensive visual record, the latest construction technology releases provide a range of services and solutions to help make building easier. Here, Construction Dive breaks down…
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Prime Day Power Picks: Top Deals for Contractors (July 8–11)
Amazon Prime Days are coming in hot, running July 8-11, and it’s the perfect time to gear up without blowing the budget during peak season. While Prime Day is best known for TVs and tech gadgets, it’s also one of the best opportunities of the year to score deals on contractor-grade tools, gear, and jobsite…
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Prime Day Power Picks: Top Deals for Contractors (July 8–11)
Amazon Prime Days are coming in hot, running July 8-11, and it’s the perfect time to gear up without blowing the budget during peak season. While Prime Day is best known for TVs and tech gadgets, it’s also one of the best opportunities of the year to score deals on contractor-grade tools, gear, and jobsite…