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This research study analyzes the market for energy efficient windows in terms of revenue. The energy efficient windows market has been segmented on the basis of glazing type and geography. The geographical segmentation comprises four regions.
For the research, 2014 has been taken as the base year, while all forecasts have been given for the period from 2015 to 2023.
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Construction Dive
Now that 2015 has come and gone, construction professionals are focusing attention on the year ahead. Analysts predict 2016 will be a strong year for the industry, as Dodge Data & Analytics' 2016 Construction Outlook report predicted 6 percent growth, with the value of construction starts reaching an estimated $712 billion.
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Business.com
Thirteen smart entrepreneurs from YEC have saved a ton of money by getting deductibles for things they pay for regularly.
We're talking books, parking fees and even event-specific clothing. Things you would never have thought to deduct from your taxes.
Scan this list to see what you can claim and how much you can save on taxes this year.
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Construction Dive
It's a brand new year and time to take inventory of your goals for 2016. Construction managers have huge responsibilities, so it can't hurt to reevaluate and, if necessary, set some new strategies in order to rev up your results for the coming year.
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ABC News
U.S. construction spending fell in November for the first time in 17 months, reflecting weakness in spending on hotel and other private nonresidential construction and government projects.
Construction spending dipped 0.4 percent in November following a 0.3 percent increase in October, the Commerce Department reported Monday. It was the first decline in activity since a 0.7 percent dip in June 2014.
Home construction increased 0.3 percent but nonresidential construction was down 0.7 percent, reflecting declines in a variety of categories including hotels, shopping centers and manufacturing plants.
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For Construction Pros
Attention Deficit Disorder, also known simply as ADD, is a real challenge for both construction worker and leader. The number of working adults who have some form of ADD, or ADHD, appears to range from 8 percent to as much as 20 percent. With so many workers, 1 out of 5 to 8 workers, ADD in the construction industry should come as no surprise. In short, construction is a "microcosm" of our general population at large.
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The FieldLens Blog
As you know, construction managers can make or break any project. And right now they're laying the groundwork for the future of the industry to satisfy the growing demand for green building, support the development of new technology, and answer the call to renew domestic and global infrastructure. But what separates the great from the good (and bad)? Here are three leadership skills that every top construction manager has in their toolbox.
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