Housing Advances, Nonresidential Building Retreats Slightly; Highways Make Huge Jump. By Mark S. Kuhar
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January Construction Starts Rise; Year Starts Strong
The value of new construction starts in January grew 2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $607.9 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.
Read MoreMetropolitan Update
Feb. 4, 2016 – A ranking of the top U.S. metropolitan areas by the dollar amount of construction starts for commercial and multifamily building shows the New York City metropolitan area leading the nation in 2015, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. A total of $34.9 billion of commercial and multifamily projects in the New York City metropolitan area reached groundbreaking…
Read MoreConstruction Starts Climb 8 Percent in 2015
For 2015 as a whole, total construction starts climbed 8 percent to $645.5 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. This continues the pattern of moderate expansion for total construction starts registered during the previous three years – 2012, up 12 percent; 2013, up 11 percent; and 2014, up 9 percent.
Read MoreNovember Construction Dips; Up Year-Over-Year
Nonresidential Building Retreats After October’s Substantial Gain; Highways Up 16 Percent. By Mark S. Kuhar
Read MoreNew Construction Starts in October Climb 13 Percent
Rise Due To Sharp Rebound By Nonresidential Building; Highway And Bridge Work Recedes. By Mark S. Kuhar
Read MoreNew Construction Starts in September Slip 5 Percent
Decreased Activity Was Reported For Both Nonresidential Building And Housing; Highway And Bridge Construction Rose Slightly. The value of new construction starts in September dropped 5 percent from the previous month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $523.7 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. Decreased activity was reported for both nonresidential building and housing, while the nonbuilding construction…
Read MoreNew Construction Starts in September Slip 5 Percent
The value of new construction starts in September dropped 5 percent from the previous month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $523.7 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. Decreased activity was reported for both nonresidential building and housing, while the nonbuilding construction sector managed a partial rebound after its August decline.
Read MoreConstruction Starts Drop in August; Up Year-Over-Year
Highway And Bridge Construction Falls 15 Percent, Largely Due To The Inability Of Congress To Pass a Highway Bill. By Mark S. Kuhar
Read MoreNew Construction Starts Show Ups and Downs in July
Market Paced by Residential, Nonresidental Construction; Highway and Bridge Construction Down. By Mark S. Kuhar
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