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Construction input prices increased 0.7 percent in January compared to the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Producer Price Index data.

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McElroy Metal has announced several promotions. Jeff Hoopes is now vice president of operations, Marc Scammerhorn is vice president of manufacturing, and Joe Corban is the vice president of customer solutions.

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Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) issued the following statement from its vice president of government affairs, Kristen Swearingen, on the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) announcement of a proposed rule that will rescind and replace the 2024 Employee or Independent Contractor Classification Under the Fair Labor Standards Act final rule.

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DuPont has announced its Tedlar polyvinyl fluoride (PVF) films manufacturing operations are now powered by 100 percent renewable electricity through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs).

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To check the pulse of the industry, Metal Construction News once again heard from those in the field through our 45th annual Contractor Survey. Some key takeaways from the data we collected include lower sales and metal builders generally working on fewer projects.

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