News tagged the-civil-quarterly
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Latest study shows Civil Contractors Cautious in expected revenue and profit margin changes
The latest edition of The Civil Quarterly (TCQ) from Dodge Construction Network reveals that contractors continue to expect an increase in revenue and profit margins, but notably less since last quarter, potentially due to acute supply chain issues and potential economic downturn. The report, produced in partnership with Infotech and Hexagon, is based on a […] The post Latest study shows Civil Contractors Cautious in expected revenue and profit margin changes appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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The Autonomous Site of the Future is Closer than We Realize; the Time to Embrace it is Now
By Troy Dahlin The idea of an autonomous jobsite has been a must-discussed — and almost theoretical — concept for years. But the recent proliferation of technology on the jobsite coupled with other market pressures has put the modern jobsite on the cusp of full autonomy. Large parts of manufacturing operations are automated for increasingly […] The post The Autonomous Site of the Future is Closer than We Realize; the Time to Embrace it is Now appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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Civil Contractors Remaining Optimistic Despite Severe Supply Chain Challenges
HAMILTON, NJ – The latest issue of the Civil Quarterly (TCQ) from Dodge Data & Analytics reveals a dramatic increase in supply chain challenges faced by civil contractors. However, contractors remain optimistic about the state of their industry in the near future despite adversity. The report, based on a quarterly survey of civil contractors, engineers […] The post Civil Contractors Remaining Optimistic Despite Severe Supply Chain Challenges appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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Civil Contractors Optimistic on Supply Challenges
The latest issue of the Civil Quarterly (TCQ) from Dodge Data & Analytics reveals a dramatic increase in supply chain challenges faced by civil contractors. However, contractors remain optimistic about the state of their industry in the near future despite … The post Civil Contractors Optimistic on Supply Challenges first appeared on Commercial Construction and Renovation.
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HAMILTON, NJ – The latest issue of the Civil Quarterly (TCQ) from Dodge Data & Analytics reveals that most civil contractors are optimistic about the volume of work they expect in 2021 and 2022, and they anticipate both revenue and profit margin increases for their companies as a result. However, that optimism is overshadowed by increasing concerns around skilled […] The post Civil Contractors Optimistic About the Volume of Work Leading up to 2022, Express Growing Concerns About Skilled Worker Shortage to Handle Infrastructure Projects appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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