Se proyecta que las primas de seguros de propiedad en Estados Unidos alcanzarán los $546 mil millones para 2030, a medida que las aseguradoras aumentan tarifas para compensar pérdidas por catástrofes, la inflación y el alza en los costos de reaseguro.
U.S. property insurance premiums are projected to reach $546 billion by 2030 as insurers raise rates to offset catastrophe losses, inflation and rising reinsurance costs.
A new survey finds most residential contractors view AI as key to efficiency, but adoption remains limited as firms shift toward execution-focused growth strategies.
A new report finds that persistent bias, safety concerns, and limited advancement opportunities continue to hinder women in construction despite growing industry demand for workers.
A new analysis finds the U.S. housing shortage has eased since 2022, signaling steadier new construction and more roofing demand from remodeling and replacement work.