Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico joined 28 other states and Washington, D.C. that all experienced construction job losses or stagnation between March and April.
The global player chose the Southwest as its first U.S. location decades ago and uses these strong roots to acquire key talent and provide community leadership
The global player chose the Southwest as its first U.S. location decades ago and uses these strong roots to acquire key talent and provide community leadership.
Notable news items include the settlement of Clark County School District’s $5-million federal lawsuit, non-residential construction cost projections, updated OSHA scissor lift warnings, and other headlines.
Notable news items include Nevada’s thriving renewable energy industry, New Mexico’s $74M settlement with the US Department of Energy, and the passing of solar and wind tax incentives.
While no state in the Southwest posted month-over-month construction employment growth in December 2015, both Arizona and Nevada showed significant year-over-year job growth in the sector.
The preliminary list of the region’s Top Construction Starts for the March print edition includes higher education, hospitality and public works — among other project types — in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico.