Alternative Procurement: How to Set Yourself Up for Success
Leverage people, processes and infrastructure to position your company for success in the alternative procurement space.
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Read MoreThinking about the first quarter of 2024, CIRT members recorded much stronger optimism across index components. The overall index score rose to 64.9 from 58.9 in the fourth quarter of 2023. The Design Index also increased sharply to 74.3 from 62.7.
Read MoreCivil Infrastructure Construction Index measures industry sentiment about the economy, where companies operate, as well as questions about current issues around alternative procurement, hiring plans and market risks. Download your copy for the full details.
Read MoreUnderstanding how top E&C executives view the outlook for construction and design can offer critical planning insights in 2024. Both the CIRT Sentiment and Design Indices fell in the fourth quarter, indicating top CEOs are tempering their outlooks for the near future.
Read MoreThe fourth quarter Heavy Civil Construction Index showed its first decline since the second quarter of 2022 across all four measures tracked. Discover our sector-specific insights.
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Read MoreThe CIRT Sentiment Index improved in the third quarter, rising to 59.7 from 52.8 in the second quarter. The design index remained constant in 68.5. This quarter's questions on current issues focused on labor productivity and project staffing requirements.
Read MoreDiscover Jay Bowman's latest economic insights in this presentation on our second quarter 2023 outlook.
Read MoreThe talent cliff if looming, with 93% of construction industry respondents saying they're having trouble finding qualified talent. Discover more insights into the state of E&C industry talent.
Read MoreThe first quarter 2023 Heavy Civil Construction Index (HCCI) rose slightly to 51.3 from 50.8 in the prior quarter. Three of the 4 economic measures showed improvement, while respondents’ views on engineering and construction where they do business receded. Additionally, sentiment remained strong and improved for backlogs while labor costs, material costs and productivity all continue to pose […]
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