Browsing: Construction Spending
Demand Appears Strong on Balance Heading into 2024 but Persistent Shortage of Skilled Workers, Lagging Federal Investments in Infrastructure, and…
New Spending Data Comes as Construction Association Gets Ready to Release Industry’s Predictions for Construction Spending Trends in 2024, Need…
Mixed Patterns within Categories Suggest Market is Shifting but Remains Strong Overall; Manufacturing, Power, Education, and Single-Family Spending Pickup Offset…
Both Residential and Nonresidential Spending Post Monthly Increases while Sharp Decline in Hiring Suggests Further Growth in Spending May Be…
All Major Segments Post Year-over-Year Increases, While Strength in Manufacturing, Power, Office, and Highway and Street Construction Offsets Declines in…
Total construction spending in May increased by 0.9 percent from April and 2.4 percent year-over-year as gains in manufacturing construction…
Construction Officials Say New Infrastructure Investments, Tariff Relief for Key Construction Materials are Needed to Help Contractors Cope with Continued Economic…
Construction spending was a tale of two industries again in November, as soaring single-family construction masked ongoing downturns in private…