Bobcat S650 vs. Used Bobcat S590
Bobcat S650 vs. Used Bobcat S590 (2020, Cab, Standard Flow, 1,800 Hours): Performance vs. Cost for Grading & Dirt Work
When you’re buying a skid steer for grading and moving dirt, the “best” machine is usually the one that delivers the most production per dollar—without creating downtime risk that kills the savings. That’s why this comparison comes up so often:
New Bobcat S650 (starting around $60K) Bobcat+1
Used Bobcat S590 (2020, enclosed cab, standard flow, well maintained, ~1,800 hours) around $25K (your target...
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The State of the Construction Economy
The State of the Construction Economy: What to Expect in 2026
In Short
Reconstruction and adaptive reuse are taking a larger share of work in a volatile market.
Data centers and $1B+ megaprojects are fueling growth, even as other sectors lag.
To win in 2026, firms need tight cost control and disciplined, strategic bidding.
Construction Economy Outlook: Where the Market Stands Heading Into 2026
As the calendar turns, the construction economy is entering a familiar season: uncertainty. Still, uncertainty doesn’t mean inactivity. It means the market becomes uneven—with clear winners, soft spots, and real...
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U.S. Construction Forecast 2025–26: What’s Driving Demand for Dozers, Cranes & Excavators
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U.S. Construction Forecast 2025–26: What’s Driving Demand for Dozers, Cranes & Excavators
Summary: The next 12 months (September 2025 → August 2026) look mixed but workable for contractors. Public works remain steady; commercial and industrial are uneven by market; housing is cautious. Contractors will continue to lean on reliable used equipment—especially dozers, cranes, and excavators—to control costs and move quickly.
Where the market stands now
Fresh federal data shows total U.S. construction spending at $2.139 trillion (SAAR) in July...
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