Nonresidential Construction Starts Trend Graphs - February 2022
Nonresidential Construction Starts Trend Graphs - February 2022
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Dive Brief:
Nonresidential construction starts plummeted 14% in June, as project owners became spooked by the likelihood of recession in an era of rising interest raise and continued volatility in materials pricing, according to Dodge Data and Analytics.
The decline was broad, with commercial starts in sectors such as retail, warehouses and offices down 16%, manufacturing starts off 14% and institutional starts including education, healthcare and public buildings falling 12%.
“Construction ...
Dive Brief:
Nonresidential construction starts plummeted 14% in June, as project owners became spooked by the likelihood of recession in an era of rising interest raise and continued volatility in materials pricing, according to Dodge Data and Analytics.
The decline was broad, with commercial starts in sectors such as retail, warehouses and offices down 16%, manufacturing starts off 14% and institutional starts including education, healthcare and public buildings falling 12%.
“Construction ...
Megaprojects Slow to Kick In
ConstructConnect announced today that March 2022's volume of construction starts, excluding residential work, was $34.4 billion, an increase of +31.8% compared with February’s figure of $26.1 billion (previously reported as $25.7 billion).
Megaprojects Slow to Kick In
ConstructConnect announced today that March 2022's volume of construction starts, excluding residential work, was $34.4 billion, an increase of +31.8% compared with February’s figure of $26.1 billion (previously reported as $25.7 billion).
Finally, Megaprojects Galore
ConstructConnect announced today that April 2022's volume of construction starts, excluding residential work, was $52.6 billion, an increase of +50.7% (i.e., by half) versus March’s figure of $34.9 billion (previously reported as $34.4 billion).
Finally, Megaprojects Galore
ConstructConnect announced today that April 2022's volume of construction starts, excluding residential work, was $52.6 billion, an increase of +50.7% (i.e., by half) versus March’s figure of $34.9 billion (previously reported as $34.4 billion).
We often get asked where or how people can learn more about our construction products—or how to use them. There’s so much great information being shared both virtually and in-person (including over at our digital Learning Center). From webinars and video meetups to construction conferences, we wanted to consolidate these learning opportunities so you can […]
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We often get asked where or how people can learn more about our construction products—or how to use them. There’s so much great information being shared both virtually and in-person (including over at our digital Learning Center). From webinars and video meetups to construction conferences, we wanted to consolidate these learning opportunities so you can […]
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The accompanying table records the top 10 project starts in the U.S. for February 2022.
The accompanying table records the top 10 project starts in the U.S. for February 2022.
As the height of the pandemic continues to recede, contractors still face several ongoing issues, including sky-high materials prices and staff shortages.
As the height of the pandemic continues to recede, contractors still face several ongoing issues, including sky-high materials prices and staff shortages.
Nonresidential spending fell 0.8% in March, ABC analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data shows.
Nonresidential spending fell 0.8% in March, ABC analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data shows.