Number of construction cranes in US cities dips 19%
Brad Rehnstrom2025-04-08T14:31:00+00:00
Major markets counted fewer cranes in Q1, a sign of prolonged economic uncertainty.

Major markets counted fewer cranes in Q1, a sign of prolonged economic uncertainty.

The final structural beam was placed April 4, marking the halfway point for construction of the NFL venue.

Rising material costs from President Donald Trump’s trade war are altering how deals are structured and jobs are executed, writes a construction executive.

Rising costs and tariff uncertainty clouded the nonresidential construction outlook last month.
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