Handyman Insurance, Government Sector Fuels Construction Spending
Saturday, Jun. 14th 2014 6:28 AM
According to a new New York Building Congress (NYBC) study, New York City construction spending reached $29.3-billion in 2013, up 6% from 2012, and helped by growth in the government sector.
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