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With the acceleration of urbanization and new infrastructure projects on the horizon becoming increasingly ambitious, the U.S. concrete industry is hard at work, pivoting regularly to keep up with shifting demand. As manufacturers ramp up their construction efforts to meet rising consumer needs and government initiatives, new material advancements and technological innovations are shaping how concrete is produced, delivered, and utilized.
Today, we're taking a closer look at the industry, exploring the latest trends, statistics, and top suppliers in the concrete world based on the key data points gathered directly from the 4,100+ U.S. concrete companies by MNI. ...(Full Article)
The concrete industry in the United States is currently strong. With the Trump administration promising $1 trillion toward public infrastructure, opportunities for concrete suppliers are quite good as demand is expected to increase for construction projects.
Let's examine the health of the industry, market conditions that may impact concrete suppliers, and other statistics that may help the more than 4,500 concrete companies in the U.S. as they analyze their position in the industry.
Overall, the number of people working in the industry has risen by 6.7 percent in the last year to more than 48,000. Four percent of companies reported new hires in 2017. Of those hundreds of companies that have reported growth, 50% are located in the U.S South.
These include companies such as Dura-S...(Full Article)
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