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Things are moving in the right direction, with the world economy rebounding and six quarters of economic growth in the U.S., but construction has been immune to improvement and will be the last sector to recover, says Anirban Basu, Associated Builders and Contractors' chief economist, who spoke at the Central Florida Chapter of ABC’s Economic Outlook forum in Orlando.
Signs of industry optimism are popping up as 2011 gets started -- and not just from economists this time. Will 2011 prove to be the year of a true construction industry turn-around?
东南建筑最近进行了一项“顶级20 Under 40" program aimed at determining some of the Southeast A/E/C industry's best and brightest up-and-coming leaders. And the results are in!
Other states’ decisions to pass on federal rail funding will benefit Florida, providing the final $342 million needed to build the $2.6 billion, 84-mi long high-speed rail corridor from Orlando to Tampa.
Once heralded by Mayor Buddy Dyer as a “Triple Crown for Downtown” that would elevate Orlando, Fla., from its status as a “second-tier city,” the community’s $1-billion plan to build a new arena and performing arts center and renovate an outdoor stadium has suffered numerous blows, due to a faltering economy. The latest, just weeks after the opening of the events center, is the possible delay of the performing arts center.
It's that time of year again - time to vote in Southeast Construction's poll that asks its readers to predict next year's construction activity in the region.
2010 didn't prove to be the start of a rejuvenated recovery that some economists and others had hoped it would be. Will 2011 be the start of a real recovery?
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