Dodge: Total construction starts up to end 2022
Dodge Construction Network reports that starts were up 27 percent in December and 15 percent across all of last year.
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Dodge Construction Network reports that starts were up 27 percent in December and 15 percent across all of last year.
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Read MoreIn September, nonresidential building starts dropped 23 percent, residential starts fell 11 percent and nonbuilding starts declined 25 percent.
Read MoreThe Dodge Momentum Index increased 5.7 percent in September, and it is up 26 percent over the last year.
Read MoreThe Dodge Construction Network index fell 1.2 percent in August, with the commercial component rising 1 percent and the institutional component falling 5.6 percent.
Read MoreUnfortunately, Dodge Construction Network chief economist Richard Branch says starts could stall as 2023 gets underway.
Read MoreDodge Construction Network reports that total construction starts were down 5 percent in June, despite gains in nonbuilding construction starts.
Read MoreTotal construction starts rose in May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $979.5 billion, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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