Dodge Momentum Index dips in February
The Dodge Momentum Index was down 1.4 percent in February, but it remains 1 percent above its February 2023 mark.
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The Dodge Momentum Index was down 1.4 percent in February, but it remains 1 percent above its February 2023 mark.
Read MoreThe Dodge Momentum Index gained 3 percent in December, with commercial planning increasing 1 percent and institutional planning improving 6.1 percent.
Read MoreThe commercial and institutional components of Dodge Construction Network’s index measuring the monthly value of nonresidential building projects going into planning both fell.
Read MoreThe Dodge Momentum Index, measuring the initial report for nonresidential building projects in planning, was up 1 percent in October. It is, however, down 8 percent year over year.
Read MoreThe Dodge Momentum Index, issued by Dodge Construction Network, was up in September but is down year over year.
Read MoreThe Dodge Momentum Index declined declined 0.9 percent in July with the commercial component falling 0.2 percent and the institutional component dropping 1.9 percent.
Read MoreDodge Construction Network says a continued stream of data center and life science lab projects is keeping the Dodge Momentum Index from further lows.
Read MoreDodge Construction Network’s Sarah Martin projects how markets will fare in the second half of 2023 and into 2024.
Read MoreThe Dodge Momentum Index slipped in May, with Dodge Construction Network saying commercial and institutional planning face divergent trends in the second half of 2023.
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