Tag: nonresidential construction
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Dodge: Construction starts slip in October
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts slip in OctoberDodge Construction Network notes total construction starts were down 7 percent in October. Nonbuilding and residential starts saw declines, while nonresidential starts…
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The latest on nonresidential spending, construction job openings
Read More →: The latest on nonresidential spending, construction job openingsThe Associated Builders & Contractors reports that nonresidential construction spending was up 0.3 percent and job openings were up by 56,000 in…
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Dodge Momentum Index up in September; education, healthcare drive growth
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index up in September; education, healthcare drive growthThe Dodge Momentum Index, issued by Dodge Construction Network, was up in September compared to a month earlier, but down year over…
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Construction employment up in September; industry headwinds remain
Read More →: Construction employment up in September; industry headwinds remainThe Associated Builders & Contractors report that construction employment in September was up by 217,000 jobs year over year and up 11,000…
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Nonresidential spending up, construction job openings down in August
Read More →: Nonresidential spending up, construction job openings down in AugustThe Associated Builders & Contractors report that nonresidential construction spending was up 0.4 percent in August, while industry job openings were down…
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Dodge Momentum Index slides in August
Read More →: Dodge Momentum Index slides in AugustDodge Construction Network says a 15 percent drop in institutional project planning played a big role in the monthly decline.
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Nonresidential construction spending sees minimal growth in July
Read More →: Nonresidential construction spending sees minimal growth in JulyPrivate nonresidential spending increased 0.5 percent, while public nonresidential construction spending was down 0.4 percent in July, a net 0.1 percent gain…
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Construction employment gains driven by nonresidential growth
Read More →: Construction employment gains driven by nonresidential growthThe Associated Builders & Contractors report that the construction industry gained 22,000 jobs in August, with nonresidential construction accounting for 21,000.
