Explore in-depth data analysis on the US construction and infrastructure economic spending forecast and industry trends overview for state and metro areas.
Gain detailed insights, 15-year forecast and analysis of the construction market in the United States Access 15-year US construction spending forecast by state and by 381 metro areas for 40+ building types. Deep dive into the infrastructure market with 15-year US infrastructure spending forecast,...
New Summary: US construction spending rises
The district says that it will save $ 1 million by not having buses on Mondays and spending less on things like electricity and water. That means a lot to the school. However, there are different voice. Parents may pick up some the cost of this change, though, since many will now ...
Spending on government construction projects increased 1% after generally lagging for months, possibly due to budget restraints by state and local governments as the pandemic wiped out large amounts of tax revenue. Construction of roads, schools and public safety projects all increased. During the fir...
Government spending, which covers state and local building projects and the federal government, dropped 1.5%. The various changes left total construction spending at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.37 trillion, up 6% from a year ago.The...
Glass industry-relevant construction spending increased by 5% in February year-over-year… Nonresidential Glass-Related Construction Declines Again 8 Jul 2021News Editor Nonresidential architectural glass and glazing activity was down in May compared to the same month a year ago. Spending in this ...
U.S. construction: a sizable market The construction market in the United States is one of the largest in the world, withprivate spendingstill increasing on a year-to-year basis. Most of that money comes from the private construction market, which is also the segment that has tradition...
US December construction spending rises by 1% from November HOUSTON (ICIS)--US December construction spending rose by 1% from November, led in part by a 3.13% increase in residential spending, the US Census Bureau said in a data release on Monday....
The pace of US manufacturing growth slowed in April as the sector expanded only modestly, an industry report showed on Wednesday. A separate report showed that construction spending fell in March.