Tag: nonresidential construction
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AGC: Construction spending up in November 2020, but gains uneven
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending up in November 2020, but gains unevenResidential construction jumped 2.6 percent while private and public nonresidential construction dropped 0.6 percent, according to the Associated General Contractors of America…
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Dodge Momentum Index down in November 2020
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index down in November 2020By segment, the institutional component lost 4.4 percent while the commercial component fell 1.6 percent.
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Construction sector adds jobs in November
Read More →: Construction sector adds jobs in NovemberStill, the Associated General Contractors of America warns that project cancellations and looming Paycheck Protection Program tax bills will undercut future job…
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AGC: Nonresidential construction ‘continuing to slide’
Read More →: AGC: Nonresidential construction ‘continuing to slide’Residential construction was up in October, but private and public nonresidential spending remained flat over the month while declining 3.7 percent from…
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Dodge Momentum Index posts dip in October 2020
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index posts dip in October 2020Dodge Data & Analytics’ index slipped 1.8 percent last month. The commercial component lost momentum while the institutional component gained.
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Report: Construction spending up, but so are cancellations, delays
Read More →: Report: Construction spending up, but so are cancellations, delaysConstruction spending in September improved 3 percent, but 75 percent of contractors have experienced delays or cancellations, according to an industry report.
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U.S. construction spending drops in April 2020
Read More →: U.S. construction spending drops in April 2020U.S. construction spending declined 2.9 percent in April to an adjusted annual rate of $1.346 trillion, according to the Commerce Department.
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Construction starts retreat in April 2020
Read More →: Construction starts retreat in April 2020In April, nonresidential building starts were down 37 percent from March while residential building fell 25 percent.
