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ENR’s Construction Industry Confidence Index fell 14 points between Q1 and Q2, to a rating of 47. That is the third largest drop in the history of the index, only surpassed by the falls in Q2 2020 and ...
Uncertainty has plagued the overall economy in the first half of 2025, with U.S. construction industry activity slowing ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order clearing the $14.9-billion acquisition of U.S. Steel Corp. by Tokyo-based Nippon Steel.
Readers of ENR direct a steady stream of questions about the magazine’s indexes and how to accurately apply them to various construction projects. To help clarify the nature and uses of the cost ...
All the key construction markets ENR tracks grew between 2023 and 2024, with exception of industrial process, which fell 9.9%. Telecommunications saw the largest growth, up 59.7% from last year ...
Energizer Holdings, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures, markets, and distributes household batteries, specialty batteries, and lighting products worldwide. It offers lithium ...
Those with subsidiaries are indicated by (†). For information on subsidiaries and where each firm worked outside of the U.S., see www.enr.com. **Firms not ranked last year. Some markets may not ...
Commentary from the Top 500 Design Firms in 2024 reveals a shift in the use of artificial intelligence to complement design services. Last year, AI was the exception more than the rule, but this ...
The uncertainties in the international construction market can be seen in the results of the ENR Top 250 International Contractors survey. The Top 250 International Contractors reported $468.12 ...
The Trump administration’s plan to take its “America First” agenda global had a rocky start as the president’s sweeping tariff announcements tanked stock markets worldwide. Although the ...
This section features announcements of construction project activity or other legal notices received from the public and private sector. Included are projects in the hard-bid stage, projects in ...
Those with subsidiaries are indicated by (†). For information on subsidiaries and where each firm worked outside of the U.S., see www.enr.com. **Firms not ranked last year. Some markets may not ...
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