We Built This City
The risks and opportunities associated with construction are increasing each year as the work available within the marketplace is shifting. The services requested by high-tech and environmentally conscientious customers for current hyper-markets are causing a drastic shift in the construction landscape. The data compiled in this research will show the realities of the market in large cities and recognize the operational models and agreements required to sustain, regain and expand the unionized contractors’ market share.
REPORT DETAILS
Author(s):
Heather Moore
Michelle Wilson
Perry Daneshgari
Institution(s):
MCA Inc.
University of Michigan Flint
Publication Date:
February 2008
Format & Size:
Soft cover; viii and 47 pages
Index Number:
F2801

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