2014 Is Your Year to Grow and Prosper
Spring is coming! Plan ahead by using your down time to get your company’s products and services in front of would-be customers and to look for ways to upsell or increase the average spend of existing...
View ArticleMurphy Focuses on Infrastructure; NJDOT, NJTA Advance More Than $1B in...
Construction will play a big part in New Jersey governor Phil Murphy’s plans for the future. The governor is focused on fixing the state’s crumbling infrastructure, among other core issues. In this...
View ArticleNortheast Projects At Risk of Delay, Defunding To Pay for Border Wall
There are many government construction projects in the Northeast that could be delayed and millions of dollars in funds may be diverted to pay for President Trump’s Border Wall. The Department of...
View ArticleReport: Construction Slows on Much Needed Bridge Repairs Across U.S.
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) released its 2019 Bridge Report, and it is a good news/bad news (mostly the latter). While there are fewer structurally deficient...
View ArticleSouth Jersey Sees Big Things For the Future
At last week’s Southern New Jersey Development Council Construction (SNJDC) Forecast, council president Marlene Asselta said she is hopeful about economic development for the area in the near future,...
View ArticleApprenticeship Law Impacts Companies
This year’s new apprenticeship requirements appear to be impacting the number of contractors who seek public works registration certification. The law requires New Jersey public works contractors to...
View ArticleNew Law Aims to Expedite TTF Projects, Aid Infrastructure Repair
As Newark residents deal with the crisis of lead in the water, once again the dangerously aging infrastructure in New Jersey is in the spotlight. Last month, Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill into law...
View ArticleIndustrial Sector Will Continue to be Driving Force in NJ Construction Next Year
Industrial development is going to continue to be a driving force in New Jersey’s construction industry in the near future but land supply will likely fall short of the demand, according to CBRE, a...
View ArticleNon-Essential Construction to Shut Down in NJ Friday April 10 at 8 p.m.
Today New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy issued an executive order that will close all non-essential construction sites in the state indefinitely as of 8 p.m. on Friday April 10. Exclusions to that order...
View ArticleNon-Essential Construction Can Begin Again Monday, May 18
Today, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced that non-essential construction can resume at 6 a.m. on Monday, May 18. Construction sites can resume work with the following safeguards in place: Clear...
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