Scrap Sources: Construction

AGC: Most Cities Added Construction Jobs in January

More than three-quarters of US metro areas added construction jobs year-over-year (YoY) through January, according to Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) figures. Despite the employment boost, construction firms struggled to find enough qualified workers to hire, the report said. The report cautioned that projects may stall or be canceled altogether if contractors lack an […] The post AGC: Most Cities Added Construction Jobs in January appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SDI Aluminum Mill Set to Cost Up to $2.5B, Mid ’25 Startup Slated

The cost and scope of Steel Dynamics Inc.’s flat-rolled aluminum mill in Columbus, Miss., and related scrap processing operations, have increased. The total cost of the project is now expected to be $2.5 billion, up from an initial $2.2 billion, SDI chairman, president, and CEO Mark Millett said during the quarterly earnings call last week. […] The post SDI Aluminum Mill Set to Cost Up to $2.5B, Mid ’25 Startup Slated appeared first on Steel Market Update.

INTERVIEW: Stickler Sticks With Proven Model for New Hybar Minimill

Sticking with a business model that’s proven successful over the past three decades, David Stickler and his team at Global Principal Partners (GPP) hope to make their next endeavor with Hybar’s two new rebar minimills another prosperous one. Steel Market Update sat down with the industry veteran this week in an exclusive interview to discuss […] The post INTERVIEW: Stickler Sticks With Proven Model for New Hybar Minimill appeared first on Steel Market Update.