Tag: nonbuilding
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An economist’s midyear outlook of the construction economy
Read More →: An economist’s midyear outlook of the construction economyWhile some sectors have experienced seemingly exponential growth, others have sputtered over the first half of the year.
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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 take a dive in November
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts take a dive in NovemberNonresidential building starts dropped the most although nonbuilding was not far behind, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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Dodge: Construction starts up 4 percent in May
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts up 4 percent in MayTotal construction starts rose 4 percent in May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $979.5 billion, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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Dodge Data: November construction starts ‘a mixed bag’
Read More →: Dodge Data: November construction starts ‘a mixed bag’Dodge Data & Analytics reports that weakness in residential and nonbuilding activity overwhelmed strength in nonresidential building.
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AGC: Construction spending up in August 2020
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending up in August 2020Still, leaders at the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) caution that demand for nonresidential construction will continue to stagnate without new…
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Dodge Data economist weighs in on coronavirus’ potential impact
Read More →: Dodge Data economist weighs in on coronavirus’ potential impactAccording to Dodge Data & Analytics’ Richard Branch, the good news for the industry heading into the pandemic is that construction starts…
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Construction starts drop in December 2019
Read More →: Construction starts drop in December 2019The precipitous drop from November to December was based on noteworthy gains in November’s utility and manufacturing sectors.
