Dodge Momentum Index Increases in October

The Dodge Momentum Index rose in October, climbing to 125.5 (2000=100) for the month, up 7.6 percent from October’s reading of 116.6 according to Dodge Data & Analytics.

The Momentum Index is a monthly measure of the first (or initial) report for nonresidential building projects in planning, which have been shown to lead construction spending for nonresidential buildings by a full year.

The Momentum Index had declined in each of the previous three months, and the increase in October returns the Index to the rising trend seen during the first half of this year. The Momentum Index now stands 18 percent above last year, which indicates that overall healthy economic growth is working its way through to the construction sector.

The October rise in the Momentum Index was the result of greater planning activity for its two main segments – institutional building, up 8.8 percent for the month; and commercial building, up 6.8 percent.

There were six commercial building projects exceeding $100 million that entered into planning during the month:

  • The $200 million Potomac Yard Office Building in Alexandria, Va.
  • The $200 million Waterfront Office Development in Austin, Texas.
  • A $150 million warehouse in Eastvale, Calif.
  • The $125 million Hudson Hotel in Philadelphia.
  • A $100 million Phase 2 rehabilitation of the Constitution Gardens in Washington, D.C.
  • The $100 million Stadium Walk in Atlanta.

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