Recent analysis of the U.S. construction industry has unveiled a subtle yet significant contraction in the national project pipeline, with the average backlog of work falling to its lowest point since the early months of 2024. While this headline figure suggests a broad-based cooling in the sector,
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In a surprising display of resilience against a cooling national economy, the American construction sector has become an unlikely engine of job growth, adding a robust 28,000 net jobs in November and defying broader labor market trends that point toward a general slowdown. While the rest of the