Tag: nonbuilding construction
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Dodge: Total construction starts fall in September
Read More →: Dodge: Total construction starts fall in SeptemberIn September, nonresidential building starts dropped 23 percent, residential starts fell 11 percent and nonbuilding starts declined 25 percent.
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Dodge: Total construction starts down in June
Read More →: Dodge: Total construction starts down in JuneDodge Construction Network reports that total construction starts were down 5 percent in June, despite gains in nonbuilding construction starts.
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Dodge: Construction starts up 3 percent in April
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts up 3 percent in AprilTotal construction starts rose last month, with nonresidential and residential building starts growing and nonbuilding falling.
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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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Dodge: Total construction starts decline in March 2022
Read More →: Dodge: Total construction starts decline in March 2022Dodge Construction Network says despite the dip following a strong February, there is still much optimism for 2022 overall.
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Dodge: Construction starts up 9 percent in Feburary
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts up 9 percent in FeburaryDodge Construction Network says large manufacturing projects broke ground in February, offsetting weakness elsewhere, as construction starts grew.
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Dodge: Construction starts climb in January 2022
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts climb in January 2022Dodge Construction Network reports that nonresidential building and nonbuilding move higher last month while residential slipped. Get the full details.
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How 2021 construction starts ultimately fared
Read More →: How 2021 construction starts ultimately faredDodge Construction Network crunched the numbers for full-year 2021, finding that residential and nonresidential moved higher while nonbuilding was flat.
