Tag: nonresidential construction
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Dodge Momentum Index rises in April
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index rises in AprilThe Dodge Momentum Index increased 6.1 percent, with commercial planning rising 12.6 percent in the month, while institutional planning dropped 6.3 percent.
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ABC: Construction employment up in April, year over year
Read More →: ABC: Construction employment up in April, year over yearEmployment in the construction industry grew by 9,000 jobs in April and is 258,000 jobs higher than a year earlier, a 3.2…
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Dodge Momentum Index down slightly in February
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index down slightly in FebruaryThe Dodge Momentum Index dipped 1.4 percent in February but remains 1 percent above its February 2023 mark.
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ABC: Construction employment increases in February
Read More →: ABC: Construction employment increases in FebruaryThe construction industry added 23,000 jobs in February and 215,000 year over year, according to the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC).
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ABC provides updates on construction employment, unemployment; nonresidential spending
Read More →: ABC provides updates on construction employment, unemployment; nonresidential spendingThe Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) report that construction employment was up in January and construction unemployment remained flat in December –…
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ABC: Construction input prices decrease in December
Read More →: ABC: Construction input prices decrease in DecemberConstruction input prices were down 0.6 percent in December, but remain 1.2 percent higher year-over-year, according to the Associated Builders & Contractors…
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ABC: Nonresidential spending down slightly in November
Read More →: ABC: Nonresidential spending down slightly in NovemberNational nonresidential spending was down 0.1 percent in November to $1.14 trillion according to the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC).
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Similar construction forecast expected for 2024
Read More →: Similar construction forecast expected for 2024As 2024 nears, industry economists share their thoughts on headwinds that could prevail from 2023 and what sectors could expand and contract.
