Dodge Data: Construction starts down in January 2021
Nonbuilding and residential building starts were down while nonresidential building was flat, Dodge Data & Analytics says.
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Nonbuilding and residential building starts were down while nonresidential building was flat, Dodge Data & Analytics says.
Read MoreTotal construction starts dipped 18 percent in September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $667.7 billion, essentially taking back August’s gain.
Read MoreNonresidential building starts rose 16 percent and residential building climbed 12 percent, while nonbuilding construction jumped 40 percent over the month.
Read MoreSC Market Analytics’ David Chereb sees good opportunities ahead in the residential market, visiting with P&Q to discuss the fundamentals that should drive the market well into 2022.
Read MoreBuilding starts were on the rise, Dodge Data & Analytics says, but nonbuilding starts moved lower during the month.
Read MoreSeveral large nonresidential building projects broke ground in May, spurring the 3 percent uptick, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.
Read MoreAccording to Dodge Data & Analytics’ Richard Branch, the good news for the industry heading into the pandemic is that construction starts were stable.
Read MoreNew construction starts in July advanced 2 percent at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $849.6 billion from the previous month, reports Dodge Data & Analytics.
Read MoreNew construction starts in March advanced 16 percent from the previous month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $809.2 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.
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