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Episode 26: 2025 construction sector outlook

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On this episode of "Drilling Deeper," P&Q managing editor Jack Kopanski discusses what is ahead for each construction sector for the rest of 2024 and into 2025.
Jack is joined by Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America; Richard Branch, chief economist at Dodge Construction Network; and Zack Fritz, COO of Sage Policy Group and economist at the Associated Builders & Contractors. The trio of economists break down factors affecting nonresidential, residential and nonbuilding construction, as well as how they expect each sector to perform in the coming months.
Timestamps:
Nonresidential construction: 2:02 – 11:25
Nonbuilding construction: 12:40 – 17:53
Residential construction: 19:35 – 21:47
To hear part one of Jack's conversation with Ken, Richard and Zack, click here!
You won't want to miss this episode of "Drilling Deeper." Give it a listen now!
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Do you have anything you want to hear on a future episode of "Drilling Deeper?" Is there a question you've been dying to ask Kevin or Jack? Do you have a suggestion on how we can bring you even better content? Let us know! Email Kevin (kyanik@northcoastmedia.net) or Jack (jkopanski@northcoastmedia.net) to share your thoughts.
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For 107 years, Pit & Quarry magazine has been the premier monthly aggregate processing information source. Through multiple platforms, we deliver the very latest in equipment and technology news and information that is critical for safely achieving the highest level of efficiency and profitability. Editors Kevin Yanik and Jack Kopanski cover the market in print, online and through e-newsletters. As respected industry insiders, they moderate the annual Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference and speak at industry conferences and meetings.
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. Also, follow us on YouTube to see full-length episodes of the podcast, watch our Road to Prosperity videos and see other clips from our travels and events.

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On this episode of "Drilling Deeper," P&Q managing editor Jack Kopanski discusses what is ahead for each construction sector for the rest of 2024 and into 2025.
Jack is joined by Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America; Richard Branch, chief economist at Dodge Construction Network; and Zack Fritz, COO of Sage Policy Group and economist at the Associated Builders & Contractors. The trio of economists break down factors affecting nonresidential, residential and nonbuilding construction, as well as how they expect each sector to perform in the coming months.
Timestamps:
Nonresidential construction: 2:02 – 11:25
Nonbuilding construction: 12:40 – 17:53
Residential construction: 19:35 – 21:47
To hear part one of Jack's conversation with Ken, Richard and Zack, click here!
You won't want to miss this episode of "Drilling Deeper." Give it a listen now!
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Do you have anything you want to hear on a future episode of "Drilling Deeper?" Is there a question you've been dying to ask Kevin or Jack? Do you have a suggestion on how we can bring you even better content? Let us know! Email Kevin (kyanik@northcoastmedia.net) or Jack (jkopanski@northcoastmedia.net) to share your thoughts.
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For 107 years, Pit & Quarry magazine has been the premier monthly aggregate processing information source. Through multiple platforms, we deliver the very latest in equipment and technology news and information that is critical for safely achieving the highest level of efficiency and profitability. Editors Kevin Yanik and Jack Kopanski cover the market in print, online and through e-newsletters. As respected industry insiders, they moderate the annual Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference and speak at industry conferences and meetings.
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. Also, follow us on YouTube to see full-length episodes of the podcast, watch our Road to Prosperity videos and see other clips from our travels and events.

  continue reading

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