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Dodge: Total construction starts decline in March 2022

Despite the dip following a strong February, Dodge Construction Network says there is still plenty of optimism for 2022 overall. Keep Reading

Dodge: Construction starts up 9 percent in February

Dodge Construction Network says large manufacturing projects broke ground in February, offsetting weakness elsewhere, as construction starts grew. Keep Reading

What’s the mood right now among construction materials producers?

FMI Capital Advisors’ Rob Mineo and George Reddin pay P&Q another visit, breaking down the residential construction market and offering analysis of highways and streets while discussing impacts like inflation and labor. Keep Reading

Dodge: Construction starts climb in January 2022

Dodge Construction Network reports that nonresidential building and nonbuilding move higher last month while residential slipped. Get the full details. Keep Reading

Nonresidential construction spending down in December 2021

Nonresidential construction spending decreased nationally by 0.7 percent in December for a seasonally adjusted total of $820.7 billion. Keep Reading

How 2021 construction starts ultimately fared

Dodge Construction Network crunched the numbers for full-year 2021, finding that residential and nonresidential moved higher while nonbuilding was flat. Keep Reading

Further construction jobs gains made in nonresidential

Construction added 22,000 jobs in December as the industry’s jobless rate fell to 5 percent. Leaders from the Associated General Contractors of America offer more detail. Keep Reading

Dodge Construction Network’s 2022 forecast

Dodge Construction Network provides an outlook for what to expect in residential, nonresidential and nonbuilding construction this year and beyond. Keep Reading

What’s ahead for residential construction in 2022

Dodge Construction Network chief economist Richard Branch shares his outlook for a construction category that really took off over the last couple of years. Keep Reading

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