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04/30 - Housing permits continue to hold up best in Texas
04/30 - US Metro Housing Markets — March 2009 — Cities 301-361
04/30 - US Metro Housing Markets — March 2009 — Cities 201-300
04/30 - US Metro Housing Markets — March 2009 — Cities 101-200
04/30 - US Metro Housing Markets — March 2009 — Cities 1-100
04/30 - Best Practices: Hilti (Canada) Corporation
04/30 - Revised CanaData Forecasts in Six Major Commercial and Institutional Construction Categories
04/30 - Reed Construction Data Exhibits at AIA 2009
04/29 - Bank of Canada cuts its 2009 and 2010 GDP forecasts (hopefully for the last time)
04/28 - Any Signs Yet of Government Construction Stimulus In the U.S. and Canada?
04/28 - Canadian Construction Materials Cost Index — Minus 13% from Peak and a Flat Year Ahead
04/27 - The bloom has definitely come off Alberta’s economy
04/23 - Will Ontario’s plan to create “green” jobs work?
04/23 - U.S. and Canadian Retail Sales and Construction Spending are both Restrained
04/22 - CanaData’s Latest Forecast of Housing Starts -  U.S. and Canada Move into Sync
04/22 - Construction Company Culture –  Employees and Customers
04/22 - RSMeans Green Home Improvement a Finalist for 2009 Colorado Book Award
04/21 - Bank of Canada Cuts Overnight Rate – Some Borrowing Costs to Stay Low for a Year
04/21 - Earth Day Focus: Green Patios, Walkways, and Driveways
04/20 - Your Construction Company’s Culture
04/20 - Low Inflation Keeps Window of Opportunity Open For Construction Borrowers
04/20 - Office construction slows as vacancy rates rise and jobs disappear
04/20 - Ontario’s economy likely to continue its struggle into 2010
04/17 - Construction Materials Production Will Decline into 2010
04/17 - Twenty Large Upcoming Residential and Transportation Terminal Construction Projects – April 2009
04/17 - U.S. and Canadian Foreign Trade Positions Converge - Where Does Construction Fit In?
04/16 - Leaders and Managers: Which Are You?
04/16 - Construction Job Losses Continue, But all Workers Being Severely Tested in this Recession
04/15 - Construction Starts Drop 4% in March
04/15 - Construction materials price index declines for sixth consecutive month
04/14 - Managing Risk In Construction
04/14 - Riverside-San Bernardino’s economy is down, but definitely not out
04/14 - Sinking World Construction Demand Will Keep Cost Falling
04/14 - Raleigh’s economy will retreat in 2009, but it should rebound in 2010
04/14 - Canadian construction outlook appears bleak, but it will improve
04/13 - Government Dollars for Jobs is a Loser in Manufacturing But a Winner in Construction
04/13 - Interest rates: Up, down or sideways?
04/09 - RSMeans’ Dollars-per-Square-Foot Construction Costs: Office Buildings and Public Structures
04/09 - Canada’s Housing Starts Spring Up in March
04/09 - Contractor’s Survival Strategies (Part 4 of 4): Specific Crisis Management Tools

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