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Saturday, January 23, 2010

New Construction Starts in December Climb 5%; Annual Total for 2009 Drops 26% to $412 Billion

New Construction Starts in December Climb 5%; Annual Total for 2009 Drops 26% to $412 Billion
linked to you by Tim McCarthy P.E., Engineered Framing Systems, Inc.,(805) 807-7600
at 9:27 AM
Labels: revenue: stimulus effects

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