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Where to Find Construction Resources in Illinois
Many government-funded resources exist in Illinois for construction professionals, contractors and individuals who want information on building regulations, permits, and industry standards.
The Iowa Department of Labor (IDOL) is a crucial source of information on construction, offering guidance on prevailing wage rates, safety regulations, and employment regulations in the building industry.
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) has resources that are tailored to the needs and scope of various infrastructure projects, such as road construction, bridge maintenance, and public transit initiatives.
The Illinois Capital Development Board (CDB) is responsible for managing state facility construction and renovation projects, which provides valuable information on state construction processes and requirements.
Municipalities in Illinois can access local government websites, such as those for Chicago and Springfield, to obtain building codes, zoning regulations, and permit application procedures.
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ILLINOIS CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Illinois Construction Statistics
Total construction spending (2022): $31.7 billion
Number of construction jobs (2022): 223,900
Licensed contractors in the state: 65,000
Construction’s contribution to Illinois’ GDP: 3.9%
Average wage for construction workers (2022): $35.20/hour
New housing units built annually (average): 20,000
Annual housing units needed to meet demand: 35,000
Increase in construction costs since 2020: 28%
Active major construction projects (2023): 2,500+
Estimated infrastructure needs over next decade: $45 billion
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