Tag: Dodge Construction Network
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Nonresidential gains thrust construction starts upward in May
Read More →: Nonresidential gains thrust construction starts upward in MayNonresidential building starts grew 18 percent last month, driving total construction starts up 13 percent.
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Dodge Momentum Index up in January
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index up in JanuaryThe Dodge Momentum Index was up 5.6 percent in February, with commercial planning growing 4.2 percent and institutional planning increasing 8.7 percent…
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Dodge: Construction starts down slightly in December
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts down slightly in DecemberTotal construction starts were down 2 percent in December, with nonresidential starts gaining 2 percent, nonbuilding starts falling 14 percent and residential…
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Report: Nonbuilding starts thrust construction upward in November
Read More →: Report: Nonbuilding starts thrust construction upward in NovemberConstruction starts were up 5 percent in November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.2 trillion, according to Dodge Construction Network. Nonresidential…
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Dodge: Construction starts increase in October
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts increase in OctoberDodge Construction Network reports that total construction starts were up 4 percent in October. Nonresidential starts increased 14 percent, nonbuilding starts were…
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Dodge Momentum Index down in September
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index down in SeptemberDodge Construction Network reports that commercial planning was down 7.8 percent in the month and institutional planning was up 5.2 percent.
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Report shows dramatic dip in construction starts
Read More →: Report shows dramatic dip in construction startsDodge Construction Network says a June decline in utility construction starts pulled overall activity lower, although residential starts have experienced upward momentum.
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Nonbuilding construction growth thrusts starts upward
Read More →: Nonbuilding construction growth thrusts starts upwardTotal construction starts were up 10 percent in May, driven by tremendous growth in nonbuilding construction, according to Dodge Construction Network.
