Tag: construction
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Construction starts up big in November 2019
Read More →: Construction starts up big in November 2019New construction starts surged ahead to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of $988.9 billion, Dodge Data & Analytics reports.
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Positive momentum for nonresidential as Dodge index increases in November 2019
Read More →: Positive momentum for nonresidential as Dodge index increases in November 2019Dodge Data & Analytics’ Dodge Momentum Index has staged somewhat of a resurgence over the last few months, increasing nearly 15 percent…
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ARTBA: Transportation infrastructure market to expand in 2020
Read More →: ARTBA: Transportation infrastructure market to expand in 2020Total domestic transportation construction and related market activity should reach $300 billion, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA).
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Dodge: Economic slowdown to impact construction growth
Read More →: Dodge: Economic slowdown to impact construction growthFortunately, one outlier in the equation is public works construction, which Dodge Data & Analytics expects to move 4 percent higher in…
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Dodge Momentum Index declines in August 2019
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index declines in August 2019Although the index measuring nonresidential building projects in planning is down, 11 major projects entered the planning stage last month.
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Dodge’s Murray retires, successor named
Read More →: Dodge’s Murray retires, successor namedRobert Murray, the longstanding chief economist and vice president at Dodge Data & Analytics, retired at the end of August. Richard Branch,…
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Construction employment increases in 71 percent of metro areas
Read More →: Construction employment increases in 71 percent of metro areasConstruction employment increased in 253 of 358 metro areas from June 2018 to June 2019, according to the Associated General Contractors of…
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April 2019 construction starts decline 15 percent
Read More →: April 2019 construction starts decline 15 percentNew construction starts in April dropped 15 percent following a 16 percent advancement in March, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.
