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Dodge Momentum Index climbs in May 2018

May’s improvement was the result of a 4.7 percent increase from the commercial component of the Momentum Index. Keep Reading

Dodge Momentum Index up in March 2018

The Dodge Momentum Index, led by the commercial sector, improved 6.1 percent in March. Keep Reading

Construction spending dip the first in more than year

U.S. construction spending fell for the first time in nearly 1 1/2 years in November, according to Reuters. A drop in nonresidential investment offset an increase in housing activity. Construction spending dipped 0.4 percent. This was the first spending dip… Keep Reading

Second quarter aggregate production up considerably

Preliminary numbers from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) suggest aggregate production rose sharply in the second quarter. Increases in domestic production for crushed stone, sand and gravel were substantial compared to production in the first quarter of 2012, primarily owing… Keep Reading

Construction spending at highest level in 36 months

Construction spending in June rose to a 2 ½-year high as double-digit percentage increases in private residential and nonresidential construction offset an ongoing downturn in public construction, according to an analysis of new federal data released by the Associated General… Keep Reading

Construction equipment sales grew 25 percent in 2011

Sales of construction equipment by the world’s 50 largest manufacturers grew 25 percent last year to US$182 billion, according to the annual Yellow Table survey by KHL Group. This was a record for the industry, surpassing the previous high of… Keep Reading

Residential construction spending on upswing

Construction spending inched down less than 0.1 percent in January, following a large upward revision in December and November, according to an analysis of federal data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. All forms of residential construction did well… Keep Reading

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