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10/30 - A strong dollar has definite benefits for Canada
10/30 - Mapping the Journey: Acquiring a Contractor’s License
10/29 - Hotel Construction Decline Will Continue into 2010
10/27 - What price movements tell us about the economy
10/26 - Seasonally Adjusted Construction Starts Nearly Steady in September
10/26 - Stimulus, oil sands should energize engineering construction in 2010
10/23 - Third quarter U.S. housing starts improve versus second quarter
10/23 - Commodity prices and construction costs: Adrift on a sea of conflicting influences
10/22 - September Construction Starts Decline Seasonally
10/22 - Energy Price Cuts Drop September Construction Materials Price Index
10/22 - Housing Starts Drop Most in the Northeast; Holds Up Best in Midwest in 2009
10/22 - Texas is the strongest housing market; Florida, Arizona and Nevada are the weakest
10/22 - Federal Pump Priming Jump Starts Housing Recovery, But Slow Recovery Still Expected
10/22 - United States Employment
10/22 - Twenty large upcoming water treatment and manufacturing construction projects — October 2009
10/21 - Ontario’s economy definitely on the road to recovery
10/21 - China’s growth prospects appear positive, despite a weak Baltic Dry Index
10/20 - Foreign trade shows neither U.S. nor Canadian economies anywhere close to being normal
10/20 - BIM Ushers in a Culture of Collaboration
10/20 - Tips for Estimating Concrete Reinforcing
10/19 - Economic Recovery in mid 2009 Leads to Construction Recovery Early in 2010
10/19 - The 2009 Drop in Construction Materials Prices is Over
10/16 - Canadian and U.S. Consumer Price Index changes almost match again
10/16 - New England states have slowest decline in economic growth
10/16 - Ranking States by Recent Economic Performance - August 2009
10/15 - Stimulus and less inventory absorption jump start economic recovery, then sluggish growth in 2010-11
10/15 - Inflation and jobless claims add to trickle of good news flowing through economic pipeline
10/14 - Institutional construction faces modest decline through next year
10/14 - Your heating costs should decline this winter – if you heat with gas or oil
10/14 - Retail and office fare best in commercial construction decline through 2010
10/14 - Freefall in non-residential building construction is over but declines continue into 2010
10/14 - U.S. retail sales in September are a pleasant surprise
10/14 - Credit Crunch Over but Construction Still Restrained by Credit Denials
10/13 - Unlike the weather, institutional construction is starting to heat up
10/09 - Exceptional news on the jobs front for Canada in September
10/09 - Top Ten and Trend Graph - September 2009
10/08 - Expect construction prices to firm in the near term
10/07 - Recession has proven that the home is the foundation of the economy
10/07 - RSMeans’ dollars-per-square-foot construction costs: Four industrial shell types of structure
10/06 - Strong population growth should help underpin housing demand into 2010

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