Handyman Insurance, Specialty Firms Eager for More Market Momentum
Saturday, May. 24th 2014 8:00 AM
Despite some improvement in the volume of new contracts, the Southeast’s construction market remains a fraction of the size it was during the pre-recession peak years. While specialty contractors working in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas are growing more optimistic about market recovery, for many, the next wave of construction can’t get here soon enough
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