Total U.S. construction starts sank 20.5% during November, according to Dodge Construction Network, with weak nonbuilding ...
Despite rising demand, the construction industry is expected to see a serious falloff in building starts, according Jones Lang Lasalle’s Construction Trends and Midyear Update, which JLL released this ...
Only two projects over $1 billion broke ground in November, according to Dodge Construction Network, but second half momentum ...
Why does most U.S. construction activity keep flowing to the same states—and what do power, labor capacity and value-added data reveal about where competition will intensify next?
Construction projects require meticulous planning as they involve numerous tasks and resources that need to be coordinated effectively to ensure timely completion. However, according to a new study, ...
Uncertainty has plagued the overall economy in the first half of 2025, with U.S. construction industry activity slowing considerably, according to data from Dodge Construction Network. “Tariff-driven ...
Total construction starts increased 16% in June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.33 trillion, according to Dodge Construction Network. The growth was led by a 39% surge in nonresidential ...
Economic activity – growth and job creation – has remained remarkably strong for several years now. That resilience in the face of substantial headwinds such as higher interest rates and rising oil ...
Activity in the construction sector continued to decrease in November, for the seventh month in a row, according to the latest Purchasing Managers' Index from AIB. The survey said new orders continued ...
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