While the Dodge Momentum Index, a monthly measure of the initial report for nonresidential building projects in planning, increased slightly in June, the notable indicator of construction project pipelines hit its 14-year...
According to a May 2022 report from Dodge, total construction starts in April were 3% higher than in March, rising to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $945.8 billion. These modest gains offer a mixed bag, however, with...
The nonresidential building sector did not see the same gains in 2021 as other sectors, such as multifamily. In fact, spending on nonresidential declined 5% in 2021, compounding on a 2% decline in 2020. However, according to...
A December 2021 report from the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) offered some good news for the construction industry: construction employment increased by 31,000 jobs between October and November 2021, with...
An October 2021 report from Dodge Data & Analytics, Hamilton, N.J., shows optimistic signs for the construction industry. According to the report, total construction starts rose 10% in September to a seasonally adjusted...
According to a report from Dodge Data & Analytics, Hamilton, N.J., total construction starts lost 7% overall in June over May. In fact, all three major sectors (nonbuilding, nonresidential building and residential building)...
According to a report from Dodge Data & Analytics, Hamilton, N.J., May 2021 saw total construction starts decline by 1% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $902.8 billion. “The brunt of the decline was borne by...
Spring is coming to the nonresidential green building market. Although residential buildings have captured much of the limelight as the role of buildings has increased in climate change mitigation efforts, the potential for...
It doesn’t seem to matter what type of construction is being discussed—nonresidential or residential. Skyrocketing material prices are putting a damper on new construction. The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)...
Does the near-term future of nonresidential construction look bright or dim? It depends on who you ask. According to a report from the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), Arlington, Va., the future is fraught...