Tag: construction spending
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Dodge Momentum Index increases in July 2022
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index increases in July 2022The Dodge Momentum Index grew 2.9 percent in July, with commercial planning gaining 5.5 percent while institutional planning fell 2 percent in…
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Report: Spending tied to nonresidential construction slips
Read More →: Report: Spending tied to nonresidential construction slipsThe Associated General Contractors of America says rising materials prices and labor shortages are offsetting demand for construction.
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ABC: Nonresidential construction spending dips in May
Read More →: ABC: Nonresidential construction spending dips in MayNonresidential construction spending was down 0.6 percent in May, according to an Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) analysis of federal data.
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Dodge Momentum Index up in April
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index up in AprilThe Dodge Momentum Index increased 6 percent in April, with commercial and institutional building projects leading that growth.
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AGC: Nonresidental construction spending down in March 2022
Read More →: AGC: Nonresidental construction spending down in March 2022The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) say while total construction spending is up, nonresidential construction spending is down from February.
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ABC: Nonresidential construction spending dips in February 2022
Read More →: ABC: Nonresidential construction spending dips in February 2022National nonresidential construction spending was down in February, according to an analysis by the Associated Builders & Contractors.
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Report: Construction spending back up in October
Read More →: Report: Construction spending back up in OctoberThe Associated General Contractors of America says growth in the public and private nonresidential sectors offset declines in the residential sector.
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AGC: Construction spending slumps in September
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending slumps in SeptemberThe Associated General Contractors of America says a drop in residential work projects has added to an ongoing downturn in nonresidential construction.
