Tag: construction spending

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Dodge Momentum Index up in March 2022

April 7, 2022 By

The Dodge Momentum Index was up 4 percent last month to 166.9, according to Dodge Construction Network.

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ABC: Nonresidential construction spending dips in February 2022

April 4, 2022 By

National nonresidential construction spending was down in February, according to an analysis by the Associated Builders & Contractors.

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AGC: Construction spending rose in January 2022

March 1, 2022 By

While spending is up from December and year-over-year, the Associated General Contractors of America say public construction is still awaiting IIJA funding.

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AGC: Construction spending back up in October

December 1, 2021 By

The Associated General Contractors of America says growth in the public and private nonresidential sectors offset declines in the residential sector.

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AGC: Construction spending slumps in September

November 2, 2021 By

The Associated General Contractors of America says a drop in residential work projects has added to an ongoing downturn in nonresidential construction.

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Dodge Momentum Index back up in September 2021

October 12, 2021 By

September’s gains were buoyed by increases in both commercial and institutional planning, up 13 and 8 percent, respectively.

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AGC: Construction spending stalls between July and August

October 4, 2021 By

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says a decrease in nonresidential projects is negating ongoing growth in residential work.

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Dodge Momentum Index loses steam in June 2021

July 8, 2021 By

A pullback in commercial and institutional planning ended a six-month string of gains, Dodge Data & Analytics reports.

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PCA forecasts cement consumption by region

June 15, 2021 By

The Portland Cement Association (PCA) released cement consumption projections for the Northeast, Central, West and Southeast regions.

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