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Dodge: Total construction starts up to end 2022

Dodge Construction Network reports that starts were up 27 percent in December and 15 percent across all of last year. Keep Reading

What to expect from the construction market in 2023

While economic pressures are seemingly everywhere, Dodge Construction Network chief economist Richard Branch is optimistic about what next year has in store. Keep Reading

Branch: Up in the air on infrastructure

Nonbuilding construction increased in the second half of 2022 as government funding began rolling out and the construction industry is counting on that to continue in 2023, says Dodge Construction Network’s Richard Branch. Keep Reading

Dodge: Construction starts increase in October

Dodge Construction Network says nonresidential building starts gained 9 percent, nonbuilding rose 26 percent and residential fell 3 percent. Keep Reading

Dodge: Total construction starts down in September

In September, nonresidential building starts dropped 23 percent, residential starts fell 11 percent and nonbuilding starts declined 25 percent. Keep Reading

Report: Construction starts down in August

Nonbuilding construction starts fell 36 percent, nonresidential increased 7 percent and residential gained 1 percent in the month. Keep Reading

Inflation’s impact on construction sectors

Nonresidential, residential and nonbuilding construction are all seeing different responses to stubborn inflation and rising interest rates. Keep Reading

Dodge: Total construction starts down in June

Dodge Construction Network reports that total construction starts were down 5 percent in June, despite gains in nonbuilding construction starts. Keep Reading

Optimistic outlook for construction in coming months

Dodge Construction Network's Richard Branch expects a bounceback second quarter and remainder of 2022 despite continued headwinds. Keep Reading

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