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Total Construction Starts Increase in October

Total construction starts rose 8% in October to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.12 trillion, according to Dodge Construction Network. In...

Construction Starts Will Show No Growth in 2023

Dodge Construction Network (www.construction.com) held its 2023 Dodge Construction Outlook on Nov. 15, 2022, a mainstay in the construction industry for over...

Total Construction Starts Fall in August

Single family starts drag as starts stabilize following a robust July Total construction starts fell 9% in August to a seasonally adjusted annual rate...

Total Construction Starts Decline in March

Widespread pullback in construction activity following a strong February HAMILTON, NJ — Total construction starts fell 12% in March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of...

Total Construction Starts Decline in August

Third consecutive monthly decline pushes starts to 11-month low HAMILTON, New Jersey — Total construction starts fell 9% in August to a seasonally adjusted...

Commercial and multifamily construction starts showed mixed performance in 2018

The leading U.S. metropolitan areas for commercial and multifamily construction starts registered a varied performance during 2018 compared to the previous year, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.

October construction starts soar 21 percent

New construction starts in October climbed 21 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $864.0 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.  The substantial increase followed three straight months of decline.

New construction starts in 2019 expected to hold steady

Dodge Data & Analytics released its 2019 Dodge Construction Outlook, predicting that total U.S. construction starts for 2019 will be $808 billion, staying essentially even with the $807 billion estimated for 2018.

New construction starts advanced 3 percent in 2017

For all of 2017, total construction starts grew 3 percent to $745.9 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics, which followed the 6 percent increase reported for 2016. The full year 2017 gain was dampened by a 35 percent downturn for the electric utility/gas plant category. If electric utilities and gas plants are excluded, total construction starts for 2017 would be 5 percent higher than the corresponding amount for 2016.

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