“Over the past decade, #Construction spending has shown exponential growth, and as we move into 2024, the expectation for continued expansion remains strong.” Construction spending has surged beyond trend lines, with even a slight dip remaining above
“Over the past decade, #Construction spending has shown exponential growth, and as we move into 2024, the expectation for continued expansion remains strong.”
Construction spending has surged beyond trend lines, with even a slight dip remaining above normal. The focus? Data centers, hotel/hospitality, and medical projects—not office buildings 🔗 https://hubs.ly/Q02l-GP_0
“We won’t be seeing a lot of new government spending because it’s an election year, but funds allocated from previous years are now entering the #economy.” Despite the election year, major new infrastructure initiatives aren't expected, yet the {{
“We won’t be seeing a lot of new government spending because it’s an election year, but funds allocated from previous years are now entering the #economy.”
Despite the election year, major new infrastructure initiatives aren't expected, yet the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) remains steady with expenditures ranging from $700-$800 billion 🔗 https://hubs.ly/Q02l-t8X0
“People are leaving high tax states and leaving states where the cost of living is high.” With rural areas experiencing growth, understanding your region's dynamics is crucial for your business success. Learn more about the impact of population shifts
“People are leaving high tax states and leaving states where the cost of living is high.”
With rural areas experiencing growth, understanding your region's dynamics is crucial for your business success. Learn more about the impact of population shifts on regional demand in the 2024 Construction Outlook 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q02l-0r00
“Companies are spending an incredible amount of money on technology, robotics, and automation to replace people, because they can’t find people.” Don't miss the insights from our 2024 Construction Outlook, where Economist Chris Kuehl warns about the
“Companies are spending an incredible amount of money on technology, robotics, and automation to replace people, because they can’t find people.”
Don't miss the insights from our 2024 Construction Outlook, where Economist Chris Kuehl warns about the impending Boomer retirement and the surge in tech investment due to #LaborShortages 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q02l-TBZ0
Ever wondered how our magazines are put together before they arrive at your home or office? 📚 Check out the video below where we take you behind the scenes and show you how our magazines are made in the factory from start to finish! 🏭 Special thanks
Ever wondered how our magazines are put together before they arrive at your home or office? 📚
Check out the video below where we take you behind the scenes and show you how our magazines are made in the factory from start to finish! 🏭
Special thanks to Royle Printing for bringing our Magazines to life 👏
Every two years, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR magazine reaches out to its readers for the Profile of the Electrical Contractor. The 2022 edition occurs while the third year of supply-chain breakdowns instigated by the COVID-19 pandemic remains unresolved. This
Every two years, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR magazine reaches out to its readers for the Profile of the Electrical Contractor. The 2022 edition occurs while the third year of supply-chain breakdowns instigated by the COVID-19 pandemic remains unresolved. This profile covers 2021, a rollercoaster of vaccine-related hopefulness and slipping confidence in the economy compared to 2020, when ECs’ positivity reflected 2019’s boom.
Check out what you can expect below ⬇️
Every two years, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR magazine reaches out to its readers for the Profile of the Electrical Contractor. The 2022 edition occurs while the third year of supply-chain breakdowns instigated by the COVID-19 pandemic remains unresolved. This
Every two years, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR magazine reaches out to its readers for the Profile of the Electrical Contractor. The 2022 edition occurs while the third year of supply-chain breakdowns instigated by the COVID-19 pandemic remains unresolved. This profile covers 2021, a rollercoaster of vaccine-related hopefulness and slipping confidence in the economy compared to 2020, when ECs’ positivity reflected 2019’s boom.
Check out what you can expect below ⬇️
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Magazine will be at the 2022 NECA Convention & Trade Show in #Austin! 🎸 Whether you're joining in-person or virtually, we can't wait to see you at #NECAAustin22! Register NOW 👉 https://bit.ly/3BLcLIe
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Magazine will be at the 2022 NECA Convention & Trade Show in #Austin! 🎸 Whether you're joining in-person or virtually, we can't wait to see you at #NECAAustin22!
Register NOW 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q01jhdry0
The November 2021 edition of Safety Leader Magazine is available in print or digital now! Learn the latest in safety by accessing your copy now 👉 https://bit.ly/3bZCdM5
The November 2021 edition of Safety Leader Magazine is available in print or digital now!
Learn the latest in safety by accessing your copy now 👉 https://hubs.ly/H0-ZSbW0
Our August 2021 Edition of Safety Leader Magazine is now out and available in print and digital! Check it out now 👉 https://bit.ly/3s1Ji6b
Our August 2021 Edition of Safety Leader Magazine is now out and available in print and digital!
Check it out now 👉 https://hubs.ly/H0TYvM40
For National Electrical Safety Month, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Magazine has your back. It's time to look at all aspects of electricians' day-to-day safety. This month's issue covers lighting protection, COVID-19, PPE, and more! Access the full issue 👉 htt
For National Electrical Safety Month, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Magazine has your back. It's time to look at all aspects of electricians' day-to-day safety. This month's issue covers lighting protection, COVID-19, PPE, and more!
Access the full issue 👉 https://hubs.ly/H0NtHmP0
The May issue of Safety Leader Magazine covers avoiding shock incidents, electrical injuries, assessing your company's safety and more. Watch the video below to see what else this issue includes ⬇️ Access the complete issue 👉 https://bit.ly/3ycWZSh
The May issue of Safety Leader Magazine covers avoiding shock incidents, electrical injuries, assessing your company's safety and more. Watch the video below to see what else this issue includes ⬇️
Access the complete issue 👉 https://hubs.ly/H0NtHXn0
EC Magazine's 2020 Profile of the Electrical Contractor provides an in-depth look at electrical contractors and construction industry trends. Watch to learn the key findings and read the full report at http://ECmag.com.
EC Magazine's 2020 Profile of the Electrical Contractor provides an in-depth look at electrical contractors and construction industry trends. Watch to learn the key findings and read the full report at https://hubs.ly/H0xpCGl0.
The June issue of EC Magazine is dedicated to working outdoors - check out this sneak peek:
The June issue of EC Magazine is dedicated to working outdoors - check out this sneak peek:
Print Editor Julie Mazur faces off with Marketing Rep Doug Fix in the fish tape challenge at the Southwire Tools & Equipment booth.
We're usually focused on the work ECs do, but it's always interesting to see what others in the electrical construction industry are up to. #repost @storm_soldier_nation #linemen #electrician #electriciansofinstagram
Demo of the the M18 drywall cut out tool. #nps16
Got a laptop or tablet you take on the job? Milwaukee's tech bag can store it and keep it dry. #nps16
2014 Profile of the Electrical Contractor
It's another profile year, but here's a look back at the 2014 profile.