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Jun. 4—GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — A major milestone in local government, law enforcement and the infrastructure of Gallia County was met on Friday when ground was officially broken on the new Gallia County Jail facility. As previously reported by the Tribune, the project is estimated to cost roughly $20 million, with funding secured via the issuance of tax-exempt bonds. Granger Construction is the . ....
Jan 08, 2021 Heading into the new year, 88 percent of contractors report in a recent survey to having projects canceled or postponed in 2020 and 2021, and only one-third plan to add workers this year. The results of the Associated General Contractors of America’s 2021 Construction Hiring and Business Outlook are a stark contrast to its pre-pandemic outlook, in which 80 percent of contractors planned to add employees heading into 2020. Project cancellations and delays were not even an issue then. The new survey, which received 1,329 responses, was conducted November 10 to December 14. “This is clearly going to be a difficult year for the construction industry,” said AGC CEO Stephen Sandherr during a webinar January 7 to release the survey. ....
The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and Sage Construction and Real forecast the COVID-19 pandemic to shrink construction demand, decrease new hires and increase cancelled or delayed production in 2021. AGC and Sage conducted the 2021 Construction Outlook National Survey, which accumulated 1,329 responses, and discussed the results in a Facebook Live event with a panel of contractors on Thursday. The survey concluded that most companies anticipate declining demand for work in all construction categories excluding water and sewer, warehouse and other healthcare facilities (clinics, testing or screening, or medical labs). AGC Chief Economist Ken Simonson forecasts the construction industry won’t return to pre-pandemic levels anytime soon. Of the survey participants, 59% of companies had to postpone production and 44% saw project cancellations, resulting in lost income in 2020. ....