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Dodge: Economic slowdown to impact construction growth

Fortunately, one outlier in the equation is public works construction, which Dodge Data & Analytics expects to move 4 percent higher in 2020. Keep Reading

Report: New construction starts to hold steady in 2019

Dodge Data & Analytics is forecasting further deceleration in total construction reflecting a mixed pattern by project type. Keep Reading

2018 Dodge Construction Outlook calls for growth

The Dodge outlook report predicts deceleration but continued growth, reflecting a mixed pattern by project type. Keep Reading

Near double-digit growth forecast for construction

McGraw-Hill Construction predicts total U.S. construction starts for 2014 to rise 9 percent to $555.3 billion. McGraw-Hill Construction made the prediction as part of its 2014 Dodge Construction Outlook. The organization forecasted a 5 percent increase to $508 billion for… Keep Reading

Housing still leading upturn in construction starts

New construction starts are forecasted to rise 6 percent this year to $506 billion, according to McGraw-Hill Construction. This is the same increase rate for total construction starts that was predicted last October, and this follows the 8 percent gain… Keep Reading

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