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construction industry and survey

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Needs work.(Builder tech: new gadgets, new systems, new future)(web tools can help the construction industry resolve disputes)(Brief Article)
A survey conducted by Deloitte & Touche of 350 senior executives in the real estate and construction industry found that nearly 50 percent report an increase in construction-related disputes over the past few years, but that Web-based tools that A survey conducted by Deloitte &...
Tags: Web, Deloitte LLP, construction industry, survey
Research articles 2004-01-01
U.S. CONSTRUCTION EXECUTIVES EXPECT ACCELERATED GROWTH IN COMING THREE MONTHS; Construction Industry Reports Continued Weakness In Current Order Books and Employment Levels, According to Dun & Bradstreet Survey
WILTON, CONN.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 15, 1996--U.S. construction executives remain optimistic that growth in their industry will begin to accelerate during the coming three months, despite very weak current conditions in the sector, according to Dun & Bradstreet's April survey of the construction industry.
Tags: Books, construction industry, Dun & Bradstreet Software, survey
Research articles 1996-05-14
OSHA Identifies Workplaces with Highest Injury and Illness Rates; Construction Industry Included in the Injury and Illness Survey
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is alerting 14,200 employers across the country that their injury and illness rates are higher than average and encouraged them to take steps to reduce hazards and prWASHINGTON, Feb. 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Occupational Safety and Health...
Tags: construction industry, OSHA, survey, workplace
Research articles 2003-02-24
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY POSTED GROWTH IN NOVEMBER; Expectations for Improvements Declined, Says Dun & Bradstreet Survey
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 14, 1994--The effects of higher interest rates have finally begun to show in The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation's monthly survey of 200 construction executives. According to this month's survey, the industry posted another good month of growth in November, but expectations for further improvements significantly declined.
Tags: construction industry, Dun & Bradstreet Software, survey
Research articles 1994-12-13
Construction Industry Continues To Report Highly Favorable Business Conditions, Despite Higher Interest Rates, Says Dun & Bradstreet Survey
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--November 15--While the remainder of the economy worries about the potentially damaging effects of higher interest rates, construction executives continue to report highly favorable business conditions, according to The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation's latest monthly survey of 200 construction executives.
Tags: construction industry, Dun & Bradstreet Software, interest rate, survey
Research articles 1994-11-14
You may do good work, but do people trust you?(SmartBusiness)(Construction industry)(Surveys)
When choosing a construction firm, customers say that trust and integrity are more influential than the price of the bid, according to a recent Intuit Construction Business Solutions study. (Intuit produces QuickBooks and a variety of construction bu When choosing a construction firm, customers say that...
Tags: construction industry, Intuit Inc., survey
Research articles 2004-04-01

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Independent Survey Reveals Opportunities and Challenges for U.S. Construction Industry Executives
BALTIMORE -- Williams Scotsman International, Inc. (NASDAQ: WLSC), a leading provider of modular space solutions, today announced the results of an independent study it commissioned to examine the near-term future of the construction industry and gauge the satisfaction of its customers. Conducted by McGraw-Hill Construction Research, the survey revealed that...
Tags: Company, MARKETING, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Strategy, survey
Research articles 2006-09-06
Evaluation of implementing ISO 9001:2000 standard in the construction industry of China
In December 2000, the new series of ISO 9000 standard was issued. This new quality management series carries some significant changes and modifications, bringing some impact and requiring adaptation for the current ISO 9000-certified organizations. This paper aims at investigating the problems in applying the new standard, with particular reference...
Tags: Construction, ISO, M., Quality, standards
Research articles 2005-03-01
CONSTRUCTION EXECUTIVES REPORT SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN CURRENT ORDER BOOKS AND EMPLOYMENT LEVELS; Fourth-Quarter Expectations Indicate Moderately Higher Optimism, According to Dun & Bradstreet's Monthly Survey of 200 Construction Executives
WILTON, CONN.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 20, 1995--U.S. construction executives reported significant improvements in current conditions in the construction industry and moderately more optimistic expectations for the final three months of 1995, according to The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation's most recent monthly survey of 200 construction executives nationwide.
Tags: Books, Construction, Dun & Bradstreet Software
Research articles 1995-10-19
CONSTRUCTION EXECUTIVES PREDICT MUCH SLOWER GROWTH IN PRODUCTION, EMPLOYMENT; Current Conditions in Construction Market Reflects Sharp Drop in Order Books, According to Dun & Bradstreet Survey of 200 Construction Executives
WILTON, Conn.--BUSINESS WIRE--November 15, 1995--The coming three months could be characterized by sharply slower growth in new orders and employment in the construction industry, and slightly higher selling prices, according to The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation's October survey of 200 construction executives.
Tags: Books, Dun & Bradstreet Software, Sharp Corp., survey
Research articles 1995-11-14
Construction holding steady in Upstate New York, survey says
Despite economic woes and a shaky housing market, the region's construction industry is holding steady. That's according to The Bonadio Group's recent construction industry survey on Upstate New York. The Bonadio Group is a regional accounting, consulting and financial services firm. The firm's analysis, its second...
Tags: ABC Inc., Construction, FINANCE, MARKETING, survey
Research articles 2008-09-25
Thai Construction Sector Enjoys Good Outlook, Survey Shows.
Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 7--Professionals in the domestic construction industry believe that the sector will expand considerably during the remainder of this year, according to a survey conducted by BHP Steel Thailand Ltd. Of 100 industry...
Tags: Bangkok Post, MARKETING, survey, Thailand
Research articles 2003-07-07
Construction firms expect strong but slower growth through October 1996
WILTON, Conn.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 21, 1996--Dun & Bradstreet Survey of 200 Construction Executives ShowsVery Healthy Order Books, Employment Levels and SellingPricesThe U.S. construction industry expects growth in the sector to slow down but remain fairly strong through the end of October, according to The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation's July survey of...
Tags: Business Wire, Dun & Bradstreet Software, MARKETING, survey
Research articles 1996-08-20
CONSTRUCTION EXECUTIVES OPTIMISTIC FOR GROWTH DESPITE WEAK BEGINNING TO 1996, ACCORDING TO DUN & BRADSTREET SURVEY; Current Order Books Reach Lowest Level Since June 1993
WILTON, CONN.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 16, 1996--U.S. construction executives are optimistic that order books and employment levels will grow very rapidly through the end of the first quarter, according to Dun & Bradstreet's March survey of the construction industry.
Tags: Books, Dun & Bradstreet Software, survey
Research articles 1996-04-15
Labor drought. (labor shortages in U.S. construction industry, according to Associated Builders and Contractors) (Brief Article)
Labor drought: U.S. construction firms have shortages in skilled manpower in most areas of the country this summer, particularly in the Midwest and Southwest, according to the Associated Builders and Contractors. A survey of 80 ABC chapters indicat Labor drought: U.S. construction firms have...
Tags: ABC Inc., Labor
Research articles 1994-09-01
CONSTRUCT IT: Construct IT leads the way.
M2 PRESSWIRE-6 April 1999-CONSTRUCT IT: Construct IT leads the way C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:010499 A recent corporate survey showed Construct IT as the most popular IT exhibition for the construction industry. The survey, conducted at an architectural engineering and construction...
Tags: IT Solutions Inc.
Research articles 1999-04-06
Construction industry gloom begins to lift. (Construction Business Confidence Index) (Brief Article)
The overall Cahners Business Confidence Index BCI declined by a slight 0.2 points during October. However, the construction component was by far the strongest over-the-month mover, increasing by two full points. This is significant, as we move towards 1994, because the...
Tags: Cahners In-Stat Group, MARKETING
Research articles 1993-12-01
Training needs in construction project management: a survey of 4 countries of the EU
Abstract. Knowledge on construction project management is a key issue in today's construction industry across Europe. This applies to the whole range of project participants from inception to conclusion of construction undertakings thereby involving professionals focusing in distinct perspectives yet working for a common goal. Several countries in Europe, with...
Tags: construction, knowledge, Poland, Project Management Institute, Strategy, survey, training, Warsaw University
Research articles 2006-07-01
CONSTRUCTION EXECUTIVES PREDICT SHARP UPTURN IN PRODUCTION SCHEDULES THROUGH APRIL; Current Conditions Show Order Books and Employment Levels Slightly Below Seasonal Averages
optimism in the U.S. construction industry is sharply higher despite weak current conditions in the sector, according to Dun & Bradstreet's January survey of 200 construction executives.
Tags: Books, Sharp Corp.
Research articles 1996-02-15
Majority of Baby Boomers "Fixing to Stay": Challenges Ahead for Builders and Remodelers
Both newly built houses and existing dwellings can create mobility problems for Baby Boomers (currently 45 to 54 years of age) and members of their families, according to an AARP survey released earlier this year. New home builders and remodelers face a number of challenges if the residential construction industry...
Tags: NAHB Research Center, Mobility
White papers 2004-02-01
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